Managing Diabetes in Schools
🏷️ £90-180
📍 Online
🎥 Watch live or on catch up
🍭HIEDA Pick-n-mix option
Course outline
This webinar aims to update the delegate on Diabetes management in the workplace. It will outline some support strategies that can be implemented to promote high standards of care, efficient management and promote teamwork for the care of the person who has diabetes. It will discuss latest technology to support diabetics.
Training topics will include:
- Management strategies
- Technology update
- Diabetes update
- Promoting independence
Learning outcomes:
- For the delegate to be updates in diabetes management
- To have an understanding of technology and how it can improve management can independence
- To ensure the candidates knows and understands the benefits of teamwork when caring for a person with diabetes
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🍭Pick’n’mix offer🍭
HIEDA members can now choose from a wide selection of upcoming and recorded webinars and receive a discount when booking in blocks of 3, 5 or 8 webinars.
Selection of webinars across 2025–26 to choose from:
- 3 webinars = £235 (down from £270)
- 5 webinars = £360 (down from £450)
- 8 webinars = £585 (down from £720)
✨ This offer applies for live attendance or if you prefer to receive recordings to view at your convenience. Please see the form below:
Speaker:
Jill Blakeney
Jill is the school nurse at Bredon School, a rural boarding school in Worcestershire supporting students with dyslexia and neurodiversity. With nearly ten years in the role, she provides compassionate, hands-on care. Trained at Guy’s Hospital in the early 1990s, Jill’s career has included endocrinology, renal medicine, international expedition medicine, and work with children’s camps worldwide. She has supported events from the Everest Marathon to expeditions on the Ganges. After a unique nursing role in Guernsey promoting adaptive exercise, Jill returned to the UK. She is a strong advocate for wellbeing, lifelong learning, and inclusion, and recently ran the London Marathon for Diabetes UK, inspired by her son’s type 1 diabetes.
