Category: Clinical
Trainer:Ethical Workforce Solutions
Venue: Partners in Care
Diabetes Awareness & Care

Category:
Clinical
Trainers: Ethical Workforce Solutions
Venue: Partners in Care

Course introduction

This half-day diabetes awareness training course will allow your staff to be equipped with all the relevant knowledge and an understanding of Diabetes.

The course explores this common condition, it’s prevalence and the methods of management. This face-to-face CPD Training is both theoretical and practical in nature, allowing learners to explore in-depth the causes of diabetes, the different types and effects of diabetes, and current treatments available.

Who is the course aimed at?

This course is suitable for Health Care Assistants and Registered Nurses.

What does the course cover?

• What is diabetes?
• How does diabetes affect a person?
• Statistics and prevalence
• Cause of diabetes
• Prevention of diabetes
• Glucose and insulin
• Diabetes types
• How HBA1C tests monitor blood sugar
• Effective advising, care and support
• Diabetes treatments and types*
• Blood glucose monitoring (BGM)*
• Insulin administration*

*Awareness for all staff only. Where required and authorised, the course can be adapted to include simulated competencies.

Course outcomes

Learners will be equipped with all the relevant knowledge and an understanding of diabetes, how to be aware of the symptoms, side effects and how to treat the various types of diabetes. Successful completion of this training course will result in the award of a CPD accredited certificate covering all aspects of the above course contents.

Cost of course

Member: £58.50
Non-member: £65.00

Places available: 15

Feedback from learners on previous courses:

"I will definitely be able to do my job well and give support to the best of my knowledge to those who need it." SM; July 2025

Cost of course

Member: £58.50
Non-Member: £65.00

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