Hi,
It’s an exciting day for DigiBete as we’ve just launched a new Diabetes in Schools Training Platform!
It offers essential learning and awareness to support teachers & school staff in primary and secondary schools to better understand Type 1 diabetes.
You can have a look at it by clicking HERE.
Here’s today’s Press Release:
Today marks the launch of an innovative digital educational platform designed to prepare teachers and school staff with the knowledge and tools needed to support pupils with Type 1 diabetes.
This course will enhance the understanding of the impacts of Type 1 diabetes, both physically and mentally, on young people in schools and will also highlight the critical role that the use of diabetes technologies plays, including the importance of mobile phone accessibility, in managing the health of pupils with type 1 diabetes.
This unique new platform has been co-designed with specialist diabetes healthcare professionals, young people, teachers and parents. It is brought to you by DigiBete and Leeds Children’s Hospital Diabetes Team, in collaboration with the National Children and Young Peoples Diabetes Network, JDRF UK (Breakthrough T1D) and the Together Type 1 team within Diabetes UK.
The new schools’ platform offers comprehensive, easy-to-access training modules that cover a wide range of topics. These include:
“It gives me huge pleasure to introduce this new Diabetes Training Platform to support teachers, teaching assistants and all staff in schools to gain a better understanding of diabetes, how it is managed and how a young person may be affected both physically and emotionally by all the additional decisions they need to make. We are all looking forward to this training having the biggest effect on young people’s ability to feel safe and enable them to reach their full learning potential with the support of their individual school care plan, school staff and diabetes team”. – Dr Fiona Campbell, OBE, National Children and Young Peoples Diabetes Network Chair and DigiBete Clinical Advisor
This training programme is designed to be used by teachers, teaching assistants and anyone looking after someone with Type 1 diabetes e.g. in school clubs and external clubs. The e-learning platform is simple to use with interactive elements, real-world scenarios, and quizzes ensuring that participants gain practical insights that can be immediately applied in their classrooms.
This comprehensive awareness training is not designed to replace individualised care given by a child’s or young person’s hospital team but is very helpful for managing type 1 diabetes in a school environment.
Many thanks from all at Team DB : )
16 September 2024