DESSA
Amanda Went, Chairperson of DESSA reported as follows:
EDUCATION
The primary thrust of DESSA in 2009 – 2010 has been education. With the completion of the training manual and accompanying training tools, Dessa has already had 100 people through this 3 day programme in Bloemfontein under Elmine Du Toit and 30 trained in Kwazulu Natal under Laurie Van der Merwe.
This programme is now going to be supplemented with an advanced programme for those desiring to become registered with Dessa as accredited diabetes educators. This will include the completion of a required number of diabetes clinical hours, assignments and mentorships.
A 6 month in house diabetes training programme has also been running at Groote Schuur under the directorship of Buyelwa Dlangamandla. 10 students progressed through this course.
The cloud of Occupation Specific Dispensation continues to dominate diabetes education
OSD has lured capable and qualified diabetes educators out of the diabetes field into appropriately remunerated nursing specialties. Diabetes education is not recognized by the South African Nursing Council (SANC) as a specialty.
Numerous initiatives are underway to establish a diabetes educators course registered with SANC. These include meetings held in Cape Town with Buyelwa Dlangamandla and the Prof of Nursing of UCT. From this meeting it was established that considerable funding would be required to establish a new course. It would be a least 2 years before the course could start. There would be no guarantee that it would be eligible for OSD specialty salary.
Dr David Segal is presently investigating running a diabetes training course for health professionals. He is liaising with government and setas
Laurie Van der Merwe is presently studying the post graduate Cardiff diabetes course with view to training in SA at a future date.
These 3 main role players in Western Cape, KZN and Gauteng, plan to network to facilitate speedy development of a registered course
MEMBERSHIP
DESSA has undertaken to update its membership database as many of the members which were on the SEMDSA database are no longer active. 640 forms were sent out and we now have a returned hard copy of information of approximately 200 members.
BRANCHES
The membership predominates in the Western Cape, KZN and Gauteng. However Dessa is slowly making inroads into Limpopo province, Orange Freestate, Mpumalanga, And Eastern Cape. Membership in the Northern Cape and the North West Provinces remains a challenge.
JOURNALS
During this last year we have seen diabetes educators venture into the previous uncharted waters of publishing articles. Compliments to Gerda Van Rensburg and Jeannie Berg who have submitted articles for publication to JEMDSA. Jeannie Berg has also had a very encouraging article published regarding her work in Secunda in the March 2010 SAJDVD. Buyelwa Dlangamandla continues to make inroads into training at grassroots level and has seen her work with agents of change featured in a number of issues of the DSA magazines. Gerda Van Rensburg has taken on the daunting task of obtaining articles
IDF
Buyelwa Dlangamandla has recently been chosen as a delegate to represent Africa on the International diabetes federation education team. This is indeed an honour and we support her in her undertakings.
CDE
DESSA was approached by Peter Black from CDE to form an affiliation with the aim of utilising the DESSA accredited diabetes educators in their CDE practice. CDE will draw up an application form for DNE’s who wish to see their patients. This will then be forwarded to all on the DESSA database who fulfill the criteria for being registered or accredited DNE’s. Those DNE’s who wish to complete the application form can do so and then it will become a formalized working relationship between them personally and the CDE.
FINANCES
Summary of Accounts as of 31st March 2010
ACCOUNTS
RMB investment [as of 25th February 2010 at 7.22%] - R117,059.54
FNB investment [as of 29th March 2010 at 4.4%] - R 83,180.39
FNB Business account - R 8,321.61
INCOME
Durban training - R 800.00
Bloemfontein training - R 3,000.00
Membership fees - R 180.00
EXPENDITURE
NEC and education task team meetings - R 23,490.50
Training kits and photocopying - R 3,442.09
INCOMING NEC COMMITTEE April 2010 – April 2011
Jeannie Berg - Chair person
Petro Du Plooy - Secretary
Amanda Went - Treasurer
Hester Davel - Paediatrics
Pilile Dlamini - Paediatrics
Gerda Van Rensburg - Journals
Laurie Van Der Merwe - Education
Lillian Sokuyeka - Community liaison
Christine Swart - Pending
Razana Allie - Pending
EDUCATION TASK TEAM
Laurie Van Der Merwe
Elmine Du Toit
Lyn Starck
Buyelwa Dlangamandla
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