Registrations now open for Hypo Awareness Week 2026
Hypo Awareness Week 2026 has been funded by Roche, which has had no input into the campaign’s arrangements or content.
We anticipate that the campaign will receive further sponsorship from pharmaceutical companies and medical technology companies. Once confirmed it will be added to the relevant pages of the Hypo Awareness Week website and Hypo Awareness Week promotional materials, where appropriate.
Hypo Awareness Week is back from September 14 to 20, bringing together UK healthcare professionals to raise awareness of hypoglycaemia and promote safer diabetes care.
The annual campaign aims to increase understanding of hypoglycaemia, often referred to as a hypo, which occurs when blood glucose levels fall too low.
Without prompt recognition and treatment, hypos can lead to serious complications and, in some cases, become life-threatening.
Following last year’s campaign success which saw more than 700 healthcare sites take part, Hypo Awareness Week 2026 aims to build on this momentum, helping organisations strengthen their approach to hypo prevention, recognition and management.
“Hypo Awareness Week provides a valuable opportunity for healthcare professionals to come together, share learning and raise awareness of the impact hypoglycaemia can have on people living with diabetes,” said event manager Emily Mayhew.
Hypoglycaemia remains a significant concern for people living with diabetes and for those admitted to hospital, where it is associated with increased complications and poorer clinical outcomes.
To support local awareness activities, registered sites will receive access to free printed and digital campaign resources.
This year, 10 lucky sites will discover something special inside their printed resource pack – more details to follow!
Registrations are open to healthcare settings in the UK only. To register please complete this form.
Due to the limited supplies of printed resources, these are assigned on a first come first serve basis, therefore early registration is encouraged.
For more information about Hypo Awareness Week 2026 visit www.hypoawarenessweek.com
