Diabetes education programmes

Structured support for every stage
of diabetes care.

Whether you are newly diagnosed, starting insulin, using glucose technology, preparing for specialist review, or worried about complications, Sr. Jodi’s programmes are built to make diabetes care clearer, safer, and more practical.

EDU
Practical education. Real-life confidence.

Programmes designed around diagnosis, treatment, glucose data, technology, prevention, and the patient’s daily routine.

Programme pathways include
New diagnosis support
Insulin confidence
CGM and glucose data
Doctor-referred education
Clear next steps matter.

The aim is to turn diabetes advice into practical action that patients can actually follow.

New diagnosis Clear first steps and confidence
Technology CGM and glucose data education
Insulin Safer routines and technique support
Doctors Structured referral pathways
Programme pathways

Choose the education pathway that fits the patient’s current need.

Each programme can be delivered as a single focused session or as a structured series, depending on the patient’s needs, doctor referral, and level of support required.

New diagnosis

New Diagnosis Reset

For people recently diagnosed with diabetes or prediabetes who feel overwhelmed and need a clear starting point.

First steps Monitoring Confidence
  • Understand what diabetes means
  • Learn what glucose numbers show
  • Know what to ask your doctor
  • Build a practical first 30-day plan
Type 2 diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes Intensive Education

For people with type 2 diabetes who need structured self-management support and clearer daily routines.

Glucose patterns Medication literacy Prevention
  • Understand glucose patterns and routines
  • Discuss medication understanding safely
  • Prepare better questions for medical review
  • Build sustainable prevention habits
Type 1 diabetes

Type 1 Skills Review

For people with type 1 diabetes who need a practical reset around monitoring, insulin routines, safety, and daily life.

Insulin routines Hypos Sick days
  • Review self-management routines
  • Strengthen hypoglycaemia safety awareness
  • Prepare for exercise, travel, and illness
  • Recognise burnout and support needs
Insulin

Insulin Confidence Programme

For patients starting insulin, changing routines, or struggling with confidence around injections and monitoring.

Technique Safety Routine
  • Injection technique and site rotation education
  • Storage, travel, and daily routine support
  • Hypoglycaemia prevention education
  • Questions to take back to the doctor
Technology

CGM & Glucose Data Education

For people using or considering continuous glucose monitoring who need help making sense of the data.

CGM Time in range Reports
  • Understand sensor readings and trends
  • Use time in range as a discussion tool
  • Manage alarm fatigue and data stress
  • Prepare reports for doctor appointments
Pregnancy

Gestational & Pregnancy-Related Diabetes Support

Education support for women with gestational diabetes or pre-existing diabetes during pregnancy, in collaboration with the treating team.

Monitoring Routine Care team
  • Understand monitoring routines
  • Prepare questions for the medical team
  • Support daily structure and confidence
  • Plan for postpartum follow-up education
Foot care

Foot Risk & Complication Prevention

For patients at risk of foot problems, neuropathy, poor circulation, wounds, or surgery-related concerns.

Daily checks Warning signs Prevention
  • Daily foot inspection education
  • Understand warning signs
  • Prepare for podiatry or orthopaedic review
  • Know when urgent medical care is needed
Doctors

Doctor-Referred Education Package

For clinicians who want structured education support for patients between consultations.

Referral Feedback Action points
  • Education aligned to referral reason
  • Practical patient action points
  • Escalation back to clinician where needed
  • Feedback note where appropriate and consented
Family support

Family & Caregiver Education

For family members or caregivers who want to support someone with diabetes without judgement, fear, or policing.

Support Communication Safety
  • Understand what support is actually helpful
  • Learn warning signs and safety basics
  • Improve communication around diabetes
  • Reduce blame, pressure, and confusion
How programmes work

A focused process from confusion to clarity.

Sessions are structured, but not rigid. The aim is to understand the patient’s situation and turn diabetes care into practical next steps.

1 Start with the current problem Diagnosis, glucose readings, medication questions, technology issues, foot risk, doctor referral, or confidence concerns.
2 Review the practical details Daily routine, monitoring habits, treatment understanding, barriers, safety risks, and what the patient needs to clarify.
3 Build the education plan The session focuses on the skills, knowledge, questions, and routines that matter most for the patient’s situation.
4 Leave with clear next steps Patients leave with practical action points and, where appropriate, better information to take back to their doctor or specialist.
For referring clinicians

A structured education partner for patients who need more time and practical support.

Support between consultations

Diabetes consultations are often time-pressured. Structured education helps patients translate advice into daily action.

Practical support that complements the treating team.

Sr. Jodi’s programmes support clinicians by reinforcing education, improving patient understanding, and identifying questions that should be brought back to the treating team.

  • New diagnosis education
  • Insulin and injectable therapy support
  • CGM and glucose data education
  • Hypoglycaemia and sick-day education
  • Foot risk and complication prevention
  • Feedback to clinician where consented
Clear expectations

What diabetes education is — and what it is not.

What it is

Education that helps patients self-manage more safely.

  • Understanding diabetes and glucose patterns
  • Learning practical monitoring routines
  • Using treatment safely as prescribed
  • Preparing better questions for doctors
  • Building confidence and reducing confusion
What it is not

A replacement for medical care.

  • Not a replacement for diagnosis
  • Not a replacement for prescribing
  • Not a replacement for specialist review
  • Not emergency care
  • Not a substitute for dietetic, podiatry, surgical, or psychological care where needed
Important: Urgent symptoms, severe hypoglycaemia, suspected diabetic ketoacidosis, chest pain, stroke symptoms, serious foot wounds, spreading infection, or sudden severe illness require urgent medical care.
Common questions

Before booking a programme.

Do I need a doctor’s referral?
Not always. Patients can book directly, but doctor referrals are welcome, especially when education needs to align with a treatment plan.
Can Sr. Jodi change my medication?
Medication prescribing and medical treatment decisions remain with your doctor or specialist. Education helps you understand and use your treatment safely.
What should I bring to a session?
Bring your medication list, glucose readings or CGM reports, recent lab results if available, questions, and any referral note from your doctor.
Can family members attend?
Yes, where appropriate. Family education can be helpful when support is needed at home, especially around safety, routines, and communication.
Are sessions available online?
Confirm this with Sr. Jodi’s practice when booking. Availability may depend on the type of education required and the patient’s clinical needs.
Choose your next step

The right education can make diabetes feel less confusing and more manageable.

Book a diabetes education session or refer a patient who needs structured, practical support between medical appointments.

Diabetes education programmes

Structured support for every stage
of diabetes care.

Whether you are newly diagnosed, starting insulin, using glucose technology, preparing for specialist review, or worried about complications, Sr. Jodi’s programmes are built to make diabetes care clearer, safer, and more practical.

EDU
Practical education. Real-life confidence.

Programmes designed around diagnosis, treatment, glucose data, technology, prevention, and the patient’s daily routine.

Programme pathways include
New diagnosis support
Insulin confidence
CGM and glucose data
Doctor-referred education
Clear next steps matter.

The aim is to turn diabetes advice into practical action that patients can actually follow.

New diagnosis Clear first steps and confidence
Technology CGM and glucose data education
Insulin Safer routines and technique support
Doctors Structured referral pathways
Programme pathways

Choose the education pathway that fits the patient’s current need.

Each programme can be delivered as a single focused session or as a structured series, depending on the patient’s needs, doctor referral, and level of support required.

New diagnosis

New Diagnosis Reset

For people recently diagnosed with diabetes or prediabetes who feel overwhelmed and need a clear starting point.

First steps Monitoring Confidence
  • Understand what diabetes means
  • Learn what glucose numbers show
  • Know what to ask your doctor
  • Build a practical first 30-day plan
Type 2 diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes Intensive Education

For people with type 2 diabetes who need structured self-management support and clearer daily routines.

Glucose patterns Medication literacy Prevention
  • Understand glucose patterns and routines
  • Discuss medication understanding safely
  • Prepare better questions for medical review
  • Build sustainable prevention habits
Type 1 diabetes

Type 1 Skills Review

For people with type 1 diabetes who need a practical reset around monitoring, insulin routines, safety, and daily life.

Insulin routines Hypos Sick days
  • Review self-management routines
  • Strengthen hypoglycaemia safety awareness
  • Prepare for exercise, travel, and illness
  • Recognise burnout and support needs
Insulin

Insulin Confidence Programme

For patients starting insulin, changing routines, or struggling with confidence around injections and monitoring.

Technique Safety Routine
  • Injection technique and site rotation education
  • Storage, travel, and daily routine support
  • Hypoglycaemia prevention education
  • Questions to take back to the doctor
Technology

CGM & Glucose Data Education

For people using or considering continuous glucose monitoring who need help making sense of the data.

CGM Time in range Reports
  • Understand sensor readings and trends
  • Use time in range as a discussion tool
  • Manage alarm fatigue and data stress
  • Prepare reports for doctor appointments
Pregnancy

Gestational & Pregnancy-Related Diabetes Support

Education support for women with gestational diabetes or pre-existing diabetes during pregnancy, in collaboration with the treating team.

Monitoring Routine Care team
  • Understand monitoring routines
  • Prepare questions for the medical team
  • Support daily structure and confidence
  • Plan for postpartum follow-up education
Foot care

Foot Risk & Complication Prevention

For patients at risk of foot problems, neuropathy, poor circulation, wounds, or surgery-related concerns.

Daily checks Warning signs Prevention
  • Daily foot inspection education
  • Understand warning signs
  • Prepare for podiatry or orthopaedic review
  • Know when urgent medical care is needed
Doctors

Doctor-Referred Education Package

For clinicians who want structured education support for patients between consultations.

Referral Feedback Action points
  • Education aligned to referral reason
  • Practical patient action points
  • Escalation back to clinician where needed
  • Feedback note where appropriate and consented
Family support

Family & Caregiver Education

For family members or caregivers who want to support someone with diabetes without judgement, fear, or policing.

Support Communication Safety
  • Understand what support is actually helpful
  • Learn warning signs and safety basics
  • Improve communication around diabetes
  • Reduce blame, pressure, and confusion
How programmes work

A focused process from confusion to clarity.

Sessions are structured, but not rigid. The aim is to understand the patient’s situation and turn diabetes care into practical next steps.

1 Start with the current problem Diagnosis, glucose readings, medication questions, technology issues, foot risk, doctor referral, or confidence concerns.
2 Review the practical details Daily routine, monitoring habits, treatment understanding, barriers, safety risks, and what the patient needs to clarify.
3 Build the education plan The session focuses on the skills, knowledge, questions, and routines that matter most for the patient’s situation.
4 Leave with clear next steps Patients leave with practical action points and, where appropriate, better information to take back to their doctor or specialist.
For referring clinicians

A structured education partner for patients who need more time and practical support.

Support between consultations

Diabetes consultations are often time-pressured. Structured education helps patients translate advice into daily action.

Practical support that complements the treating team.

Sr. Jodi’s programmes support clinicians by reinforcing education, improving patient understanding, and identifying questions that should be brought back to the treating team.

  • New diagnosis education
  • Insulin and injectable therapy support
  • CGM and glucose data education
  • Hypoglycaemia and sick-day education
  • Foot risk and complication prevention
  • Feedback to clinician where consented
Clear expectations

What diabetes education is — and what it is not.

What it is

Education that helps patients self-manage more safely.

  • Understanding diabetes and glucose patterns
  • Learning practical monitoring routines
  • Using treatment safely as prescribed
  • Preparing better questions for doctors
  • Building confidence and reducing confusion
What it is not

A replacement for medical care.

  • Not a replacement for diagnosis
  • Not a replacement for prescribing
  • Not a replacement for specialist review
  • Not emergency care
  • Not a substitute for dietetic, podiatry, surgical, or psychological care where needed
Important: Urgent symptoms, severe hypoglycaemia, suspected diabetic ketoacidosis, chest pain, stroke symptoms, serious foot wounds, spreading infection, or sudden severe illness require urgent medical care.
Common questions

Before booking a programme.

Do I need a doctor’s referral?
Not always. Patients can book directly, but doctor referrals are welcome, especially when education needs to align with a treatment plan.
Can Sr. Jodi change my medication?
Medication prescribing and medical treatment decisions remain with your doctor or specialist. Education helps you understand and use your treatment safely.
What should I bring to a session?
Bring your medication list, glucose readings or CGM reports, recent lab results if available, questions, and any referral note from your doctor.
Can family members attend?
Yes, where appropriate. Family education can be helpful when support is needed at home, especially around safety, routines, and communication.
Are sessions available online?
Confirm this with Sr. Jodi’s practice when booking. Availability may depend on the type of education required and the patient’s clinical needs.
Choose your next step

The right education can make diabetes feel less confusing and more manageable.

Book a diabetes education session or refer a patient who needs structured, practical support between medical appointments.