top of page
Explore the resources by selecting options from the menu below or simply scroll through at your own pace.
Understand the Impact

Diabetes stigma refers to the negative attitudes, beliefs, and judgments directed toward people living with diabetes, particularly type 2 diabetes. This stigma often stems from the misconception that diabetes is solely the result of poor lifestyle choices, leading to blame, shame, and discrimination.
People with diabetes may be unfairly labeled as lazy, non-compliant, or responsible for their condition, which can affect how they are treated by healthcare providers, employers, and even friends and family. This stigma can also be internalized, causing feelings of guilt, embarrassment, or low self-worth. As a result, individuals may delay seeking care, avoid disclosing their diagnosis, or experience poorer mental health.
Addressing diabetes stigma requires education, empathy, and a shift in public perception to recognize diabetes as a complex chronic condition influenced by genetic, environmental, and social factors, not just personal behavior.
Learn More

Watch Educational Videos
The South Asian Context
The Indigenous Context
Watch Films and Documentaries

Campaigns & Advocacy - Join the Conversation
Research Studies - Explore the Facts

Podcasts & Blogs - Listen & Learn

bottom of page



