We have a range of resources that can help improve the quality of care delivered for people living with diabetes.
Information Prescriptions
These personalised, A4 tools are the key to unlocking behaviour change. They are easy to read, have clear images and have individual goals to help prevent people living with diabetes developing diabetes health complications. They are designed to give people with diabetes the information that they need to understand, engage with and improve on their health targets.
Meds & Kit
This guide lists the glucose meters, Flash, CGMs, pumps, pens, medications and insulin's that are currently available in the UK, with specs, details and images. It is designed to be used with your patients and shared with colleagues. Available to download for free from our online shop.
Handy HbA1c converter
To help you with the transition from the percentage system you were used to, we have developed a converter.
Diabetes education & self-management
This page gives healthcare professionals and local decision-makers more information about patient education options. It includes resources to use with your patients and advice on improving uptake.
Footcare resources
This section contains resources to help you improve your local foot services, resources to improve your clinical footcare skills and leaflets to use in your consultations.
Older people with diabetes
We have developed a range of recommended resources which support the good clinical practice for care home residents with diabetes.
Diabetes 10 Point Training
Diabetes 10 Point Training is a resource designed for clinicians giving care to people with diabetes.
Physical activity report - helping people with diabetes to get active
This guide is for anyone professionally involved in promoting an active lifestyle, like managing a gym or working in public health.
Ramadan resource for healthcare professionals
Leicester Diabetes Centre have produced resources to help you to support people with diabetes to have a safer Ramadan. These resources include information for healthcare professionals and an e-learning module to enhance your knowledge, plus information and infographics to share with people with diabetes.
Disclaimer: Please note you may find this information of use but please note that these pages are not updated or maintained regularly and some of this information may be out of date.