Here are some helpful articles for people living with Type 2 diabetes
What's the difference between digital, video face to face and remote courses?
When booking a course with Diabetes Book and Learn your course will either be remote, digital, or video face-to-face. They’re all of the same quality but they have some major differences. Allow us to explain…
How do I access video face-to-face courses and how do they work?
Four easy steps to help you access video face-to-face courses.
What do people with diabetes say about our courses?
It’s crucial to have the reassurance that diabetes courses and their providers are of good quality. The best way to get that reassurance is hearing from the people who know best - people with diabetes that have taken one of the courses! This is what they had to say...
Five reasons not to delay your course booking
Life can get so busy that you may consider delaying certain tasks or activities. But your diabetes education should never be one of them. In doing so you’re quite literally putting your health on hold, and with increased health risks around such as Covid-19, now is definitely the time to be more proactive.
Which course should I book?
After understanding that your diabetes education is vital for your health and wellbeing, deciding which course to go on is the next milestone. We’ve listed our courses here and detailed who they would be suited to and what they involve.
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Five reasons not to delay your course booking
Life can get so busy that you may consider delaying certain tasks or activities. But your diabetes education should never be one of them. In doing so you’re quite literally putting your health on hold, and with increased health risks around such as Covid-19, now is definitely the time to be more proactive.
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