Abstract Aims Access to diabetes technology in the UK is significantly influenced by socio‐economic status, ethnicity, and systemic healthcare inequities. This study investigates barriers faced by children and young people (CYP) from ethnic minority backgrounds and/or low socio‐economic areas in accessing diabetes technologies, alongside strategies for
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