Collaborating partners

SWEET is based on a strong partnership between well established European-wide diabetes organisations representing key target groups:

 

International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD)

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The ISPAD is a professional organisation whose aims are to promote clinical and basic science, education and advocacy in childhood and adolescent diabetes. The strength of ISPAD lies in the scientific and clinical expertise in childhood and adolescent diabetes of its members. ISPAD is the only international society focusing specifically on all types of childhood diabetes.
Associated partner: Thomas Danne, Olga Kordonouri

 
Federation of European Nurses in Diabetes (FEND)
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FEND has established a unique voice for nurses working in the field of diabetes care, research and education. FEND’s mission is to promote the delivery of evidence based care for people with diabetes throughout Europe by promoting acceptable standards and equity of care for people with diabetes and by influencing European health care policy.
Associated person: Anne Felton

 

International Diabetes Federation Europe    
(IDF Europe)
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IDF European Region as the only European advocate for people with diabetes and their healthcare providers, works together with its member associations and other diabetes stakeholders to enhance the lifes of people with diabetes. IDF Europe has more than 62 diabetes associations in some 43 countries in its membership. Many of these associations are made up of both people with diabetes and health care professionals. The mission of the IDF is to promote diabetes care, prevention and cure worldwide.
Associated persons: Lex Herrebrugh, Laszlo Madacsy

 

 

Primary Care Diabetes Europe
(PCDE)

 
 
PCDE provide a focal point for primary care clinicians and their patients and its purpose is to promote high standards of care throughout Europe. The mission of PCDE is the implementation of evidence based medicine into daily practice as well as the promotion of diabetes education and research in primary care. Therefore the around 4000 members will create an information system for members and a network for active contacts with other groups working in the field of primary care and diabetes.
Associated person: Imre Rurik
 



SWEET Partner Institution


 

Germany                        
Institution                               
Kinderkrankenhaus auf der Bult, Hannover
 
Website
 
Associated person
 

Germany


Institution

Hannover Medical School, Hannover
 
Website
 
Associated person
 
Karin Lange, Susan Klotmann

Czech Republic


Institution


University Hospital Motol,  Prague

 
Website
 
Associated person  
       

France


Institution


Hôspital des Enfants-Malades, Paris

 
Website
 
Associated person
 
Jean-Jacques Robert; Delphine Martin
 

Luxemburg


Institution


Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg, Luxembourg 

 
Website
 
Associated person
 
Carine de Beaufort, Muriel Fichelle, Yasmin Rayane
 

Netherland


Institution


Stichting Diabetes, Rotterdam

 
 Website
 
 Associated person
 

United Kingdom


Institution


Barts and the London NHS Trust, London

 
Website
 
Associated person
 

Poland


Institution


Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw

 
Website
 
Associated person
 

Sweden


Institution


The Queen Silvia Children’s Hospital, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg

 
Website
 
Associated person
 

Greece


Instition


Panagioti and Aglialia Kyriakou Children’s Hospital, Athens

 
Website
 
Associated person
 
Andriani Gerasimidou-Vazeou, Athanasia Chatzoglou
 

Romania


Institution


Foundation "Cristian Serban" for the Help of Sick Children, Buzias

 
Website
 
Associated person