Choose the diabetes education programme
that fits your next step.
Sister Jodi offers structured diabetes education for newly diagnosed patients, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, insulin confidence, CGM and glucose data, foot-care prevention, pregnancy-related diabetes, family support, clinician referrals, and organisational training.
Each programme is designed to make diabetes care clearer, safer, and easier to discuss with the healthcare team.
Start with the pathway finder or book a general diabetes education session.
Search or filter all available programmes.
Choose a programme based on the patient’s current need. Several programmes may overlap, and that is normal. The right starting point is the one that addresses the most important current problem.
New Diagnosis Diabetes Education
For patients who have recently been diagnosed with diabetes or prediabetes and need calm first steps, practical explanations, and clear questions for their doctor.
Type 2 Diabetes Education
For patients who need help understanding glucose patterns, medication, monitoring routines, prevention habits, and what information to take back to medical review.
Type 1 Diabetes Skills Review
For patients who need support with insulin routines, low-glucose awareness, CGM, sick days, exercise, travel, daily decisions, and burnout risk.
Insulin Confidence Programme
For patients starting insulin, reviewing injection confidence, learning storage basics, understanding timing, and preparing safer questions for their prescriber.
CGM & Glucose Data Education
For patients using sensors, glucose apps, alarms, reports, trends, and time-in-range data who need help making sense of the information.
Foot-Care & Complication Prevention
For patients worried about foot risk, sensation changes, footwear, wounds, prevention routines, warning signs, and preparing for podiatry or medical review.
Gestational & Pregnancy Diabetes Support
For women with gestational diabetes or diabetes during pregnancy who need education around monitoring, appointment preparation, and daily routine support.
Family & Caregiver Diabetes Education
For families and caregivers who want to support someone with diabetes without fear, food policing, judgement, pressure, or confusion.
Doctor-Referred Education Package
For doctors and specialists who want structured diabetes education support for patients between appointments, aligned to a specific referral reason.
Schools, Workplaces & Organisations
Diabetes awareness and support training for schools, workplaces, care teams, sports groups, community organisations, and staff teams.
Diabetes Burnout & Routine Reset
For patients who feel exhausted by diabetes care and need help rebuilding practical routines, reducing overwhelm, and preparing better support conversations.
General Diabetes Education Session
For patients who are not sure which programme they need. This session identifies the right starting point and creates clear next steps.
Each programme turns confusion into practical next steps.
The education approach is structured, but not rigid. The focus is always the patient’s current problem, treatment context, glucose data, safety needs, and questions for the healthcare team.
Use the patient’s current situation as the starting point.
Do not overcomplicate the choice. Start with the programme that solves the most urgent confusion.
If the patient is overwhelmed
Start with New Diagnosis, General Diabetes Education, or Diabetes Burnout & Routine Reset.
If treatment has changed
Start with Insulin Confidence, Type 2 Diabetes Education, Type 1 Skills Review, or doctor-referred education.
If data is confusing
Start with CGM & Glucose Data Education, glucose log preparation, or appointment preparation support.
If complications are a concern
Start with Foot-Care & Complication Prevention or structured education linked to the treating clinician.
If pregnancy is involved
Start with Gestational & Pregnancy Diabetes Support, closely aligned with obstetric and medical care.
If support people need guidance
Start with Family & Caregiver Education or Schools, Workplaces & Organisations training.
Diabetes education supports medical care. It does not replace it.
Sister Jodi’s programmes are designed to improve understanding, confidence, preparation, and self-management support. Medical diagnosis, prescribing, treatment changes, specialist review, and emergency care remain with the appropriate healthcare professionals.
Not sure which programme fits? Start with a general diabetes education session.
Book a session with Sister Jodi, use the Start Here pathway, or refer a patient who needs structured diabetes education support.