I have to say that the Type 1 education (DAFNE) and it's equivalents, is great. Whilst I was reticent because of the title... Dose Adjustment For
Normal Eating, when I was following a low carb, higher fat way of eating, I am so pleased I attended. Yes there was a rather infantile section on food and assessing carbs, but to be fair that is an important aspect of insulin usage and it needs to be taught at a basic level to ensure that everyone understands. The main thing about the course was that the educators are trained to a very high level
and being open and non judgmental is a key part of their training and the course is all about helping people to keep themselves safe regardless of their food (or drink) choices. The course is also based on learning from each other almost more than being text book/syllabus taught.
You would think that the education courses for Type 2 diabetics would be worth investing more in, because there are so many more Type 2 diabetics and with the right information and perhaps input from a motivational speaker who has improved their HbA1c through dietary/lifestyle changes like people on this forum... even if it was just a video presentation.... it might help people feel more uplifted and ready to tackle the challenge rather than disappointed and discouraged by the course and of course given inappropriate dietary advice.
It would be good if Diabetes UK could be a bit braver and embrace the new dietary options which are clearly shown to be working for so many people on the forum and perhaps lead the NHS away from the old outdated advice instead of hanging onto it's apron strings in this respect. Perhaps they could coordinate some motivational presentations from everyday members of the forum who have done extraordinary things with improving their HbA1c, which could be included in the Desmond course.
I see
@helli has posted similar about Type 1 education whilst I was unable to send my post due to forum dropping out.