Mississauga Diabetes Healthy City Strategy

Diabetes is affecting a rapidly growing number of Mississauga residents. The City is working with partners, experts and communities to develop a strategy to prevent cases from rising.

Project overview

The development of a Mississauga Diabetes Healthy City Strategy will guide risk reduction and ways to improve how we live, work and play to ultimately decrease the prevalence of type 2 diabetes in Mississauga.

Through a focus on building healthy complete communities that are compact, pedestrian-friendly and transit-supportive, and contain a mix of uses that support daily living and enable physical activity through active transportation, Mississauga will have access to more healthy choices. The strategy will also inform community services and programming to continue to support active living and education for diabetes prevention.

The City will work with the community, industry, agency and government partners to better understand Mississauga’s unique diabetes challenges, identify community needs and priorities, build the strategy and determine the action plan.

The strategy will also inform community services and programming to continue to support active living and education for diabetes prevention. Through engagement with the community the City will be seeking to understand what interventions will be of most value and effective for consideration in the strategy.

Public engagement opportunities

The City is engaging with Mississauga residents, especially those who are at an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, to identify areas of change and generate insights to build the Mississauga Diabetes Strategy.

Thank you for your participation in the Diabetes Healthy City Expo on November 16, 2023 and the multi-lingual survey! See what we heard below.

How else can I get involved?

Subscribe to this project to stay informed and get the latest updates on public engagement opportunities and more.

The experts

Developing a diabetes strategy requires an evidence-informed approach, and we need experts and data to understand diabetes in Mississauga. This important work is reliant on our policy, data and research experts.

Together the City, partners, experts and community will build the Mississauga Diabetes Strategy.


Backgrounder

Based on projections from 2015 to 2016, Peel Region is expected to have almost 100,000 new cases of diabetes over the following 10 years, putting a significant strain on the Region’s healthcare system including an estimated cost of $643 million.1

To help prevent diabetes, the City of Mississauga joined the Cities Changing Diabetes (CCD) program in 2021 to connect to an international network of municipalities building and sharing strategies to prevent and manage diabetes. CCD was launched in 2014 by the Steno Diabetes Centre Copenhagen, University College London and Novo Nordisk. Today, the program has established local partnerships in approximately 40 cities around the world with the City of Mississauga serving as the only active Canadian municipality. Through this membership, the City will access CCD resources, such as case studies from other cities, to inform our work on the Mississauga Diabetes Strategy.


Sources:

1. Region of Peel Public Health. The Changing Landscape of Health in Peel. A Comprehensive Health Status Report. 2019.

Diabetes is affecting a rapidly growing number of Mississauga residents. The City is working with partners, experts and communities to develop a strategy to prevent cases from rising.

Project overview

The development of a Mississauga Diabetes Healthy City Strategy will guide risk reduction and ways to improve how we live, work and play to ultimately decrease the prevalence of type 2 diabetes in Mississauga.

Through a focus on building healthy complete communities that are compact, pedestrian-friendly and transit-supportive, and contain a mix of uses that support daily living and enable physical activity through active transportation, Mississauga will have access to more healthy choices. The strategy will also inform community services and programming to continue to support active living and education for diabetes prevention.

The City will work with the community, industry, agency and government partners to better understand Mississauga’s unique diabetes challenges, identify community needs and priorities, build the strategy and determine the action plan.

The strategy will also inform community services and programming to continue to support active living and education for diabetes prevention. Through engagement with the community the City will be seeking to understand what interventions will be of most value and effective for consideration in the strategy.

Public engagement opportunities

The City is engaging with Mississauga residents, especially those who are at an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, to identify areas of change and generate insights to build the Mississauga Diabetes Strategy.

Thank you for your participation in the Diabetes Healthy City Expo on November 16, 2023 and the multi-lingual survey! See what we heard below.

How else can I get involved?

Subscribe to this project to stay informed and get the latest updates on public engagement opportunities and more.

The experts

Developing a diabetes strategy requires an evidence-informed approach, and we need experts and data to understand diabetes in Mississauga. This important work is reliant on our policy, data and research experts.

Together the City, partners, experts and community will build the Mississauga Diabetes Strategy.


Backgrounder

Based on projections from 2015 to 2016, Peel Region is expected to have almost 100,000 new cases of diabetes over the following 10 years, putting a significant strain on the Region’s healthcare system including an estimated cost of $643 million.1

To help prevent diabetes, the City of Mississauga joined the Cities Changing Diabetes (CCD) program in 2021 to connect to an international network of municipalities building and sharing strategies to prevent and manage diabetes. CCD was launched in 2014 by the Steno Diabetes Centre Copenhagen, University College London and Novo Nordisk. Today, the program has established local partnerships in approximately 40 cities around the world with the City of Mississauga serving as the only active Canadian municipality. Through this membership, the City will access CCD resources, such as case studies from other cities, to inform our work on the Mississauga Diabetes Strategy.


Sources:

1. Region of Peel Public Health. The Changing Landscape of Health in Peel. A Comprehensive Health Status Report. 2019.

Diabetes Healthy City Expo

Thank you for your participation at the Diabetes Healthy City Expo on Thursday, November 16, 2023.

The Expo catalyzed conversations between the public, community leaders and members, business, agencies and other levels of government on the importance of a healthy city to enable healthy living for all. The event shed a light on the health crisis faced by cities around the world and focus on specifically on the state of Type 2 diabetes in Mississauga, the intersections of risk factors, and the need for action.

With more than 200 people attending over the course of the day, it was a busy and productive day. We hosted workshops for the public, business and community agency groups and City, Peel Region, Peel District School Board and Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board staff.

Topics of conversation included:

  • Ideas to make Mississauga healthier and to reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes
  • Actions the City of Mississauga and the business and agency community can take

To inspire and assist in identifying gaps, the participants considered what the City is already doing. Read about the preliminary list of City of Mississauga Healthy City initiatives, policies and programs by theme:

The following are the meeting materials shared and generated as a result of the expo:

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