Education Consultancy

"The Diabetes Clinical Advisory Group prioritised patient education as a key priority.  The group recognised that work needed to be done to develop the quality and capacity of “Structured” education as outlined by NICE guidance.  However, the group also wanted to provide other options for those patients who wanted more education after attending structured education courses or who had declined to attend an education course but were interested in undertaking some learning.  We commissioned Rosie Walker at Successful Diabetes to pull together a menu of currently available alternative education and self help options available to patients both for free or either funded by the patient themselves.

 

Rosie immediately understood what we were trying to achieve due to her obvious extensive experience.  She was able to quickly translate our requirements and offer ideas for improvements.  We had a relatively tight deadline for the work which was delivered ahead of time.

 

It is a huge advantage, as a commissioner of a diabetes-specific piece of work, to have a company that is solely focused on diabetes and the expertise shone through.  

 

I would strongly recommend Rosie Walker and Successful Diabetes" 

Abigail Kitt – Service Improvement Manager – South East Coast Strategic Clinical Network

 

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Diabetes Manual Complete

“When first diagnosed with diabetes 2, I was in a state of shock. I thought my life would never be the same again and would be dominated by this condition.

On receipt of the manual, I really did not know what to expect. I thought it would be full of jargon and unrealistic suggested changes to my life. How wrong I was. From page one it was extremely easy to read and understandable. It was written in such a way that I felt able to follow and use the suggestions without feeling alarmed. The main thing I came to realise was that I could manage this condition and the success of doing so was mostly down to me and what I was prepared to do to control it.

Although the case studies did not directly relate to my life style, that did not take away the ability to find them interesting, informative and adaptable to my life. What they did show was no matter your circumstances you could control the condition.

The six stages enabled me to think through each one carefully so that I could consider how they affected me. The explanation of the various types of medication and symptoms was also useful - what to look out for in your daily life, trigger points which would give a negative response to glucose levels etc. Even if my medication had to be increased or changed over time I did not feel too alarmed.

Although my condition is now invariably below 7 and a recent Hba1c reading was 6.6, I do not intend becoming complacent. Knowing the manual is there to answer any future questions and worries I may have is very reassuring”

(Val, Woking, 2014)

 

“I can't speak highly enough of my experience with using the successful diabetes manual with the support of Rosie Walker. I rapidly went from being shocked, angry, uninformed, frightened and feeling out of control to actively managing my condition, using the information provided to make my own choices and also do further research, feeling healthier and more positive than I have for a long time. I spent a few weeks thinking of nothing but diabetes ... but now it is just part of who I am, something I need to be aware of and in control of but not afraid of.

The manual is clear, very readable but never patronising. It is something I will go back to whenever I need reminders. Thank you, Rosie, for all the positive support .... just when I needed it"  

(Carole, Hastings, 2015)

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Quick Quotes

 

Read reflections from participants on what they found useful and valuable from recent workshops  (Opens PDF file)

“The learning was interactive, fun and relevant”

Workshop Organiser

“The eBooks were great -very helpful for training the team”

About Group Education Facilitation Skills

“My first choice when I need a training course developed”

University Associate Professor

“Fantastic Facilitation”

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Our Books

Providing Structured Diabetes Education for Children and Young People

"The theory behind each session relates not only to the recommendations for caring for children with diabetes but to child development theories as well. The sessions are adapted for each age group and I could see many of my children doing the activities suggested in the book. I also liked that the sessions were short - only about an hour, which means that they could be scheduled for after school rather than waiting for the school holidays where you miss the children who have gone away or get a better offer!
The only down side is the bits and pieces that are suggested like the small presents for the younger children and provision of snacks. For teams with no budgets this could be difficult however I'm sure there would be some parents who would be happy to raise some money or donate/make some of the props.
In conclusion this is a good place to start when trying to set up a structured education programme for children with diabetes."

K Daniel, Amazon Review

Implementing Personalised Care Planning in Long Term Conditions

"This is a really helpful and practical book. It gives a clear explanation of what care planning is all about, and really practical advice on how to implement the approach in practice. It is right up to date with its information, and sources. I would recommend this for anyone who is wanting to learn more about personalised care planning or who wishes to implement it in practice. It will change your view of long-term conditions management."

Tom Humphries, GP and Long Term Conditions Lead, Derbyshire

Type 2 Diabetes: Your Questions Answered

"Good basic book for one newly diagnosed with diabetes. Provides what it says, answers to many questions one has about the illness."

Mr JR Seman, Amazon Review

"This is a book produced by Diabetes UK and contains practical advice . I found it straightforward and useful, and did answer my questions. It would be useful for any newly diagnosed diabetic"

'Handy little book', Amazon Review

"Just what was needed to help us come to terms and understand my husband's diagnosis and then thankfully conquer it"

Rosel, Amazon Review

"Very informative book, one of the best I have read on Diabetes. Was recommended to me by my GP"

Sara Ovington, 5 Star Amazon Review 

"Very useful information, a very good read"

G.V.Carlile, 5 Star Amazon Review

"Very helpful book, many questions answered"

Miss C Caclannan, 5 Star Amazon Review 

 

Success with Your Insulin Pump

"I bought this book prior to starting on an insulin pump. It is written by an english author and I found the format much more to my liking than many of the american books. It is simply written and easy to follow. It is not overly complicated and full of things that are not relevant when starting out. I found some useful pointers and tips and am glad that I purchased it. A lot of diabetes book authors could learn from this book, keep it simple. Starting on a pump has a huge information overload without adding much craziness to the equation. Well recommended."

Mrs O, Amazon Review

"In May 2013 our daughter Hanna, who was three years and four months old at the time, was diagnosed at Royal Berkshire Hospital with Type 1 diabetes. Obviously this was a complete shock to us, and since then we have been learning how to live and cope with diabetes. On 17th Feb 2014 after 9 months of struggling with insulin pens, and bad reactions to the Lantus injections, Hanna was put on an insulin pump. After getting an understanding of how to control diabetes with the pens, we now had to learn again new processes and control methods. Although we did not obtain your book Success with your Insulin Pump prior to Hanna being fitted with a pump, your book has been invaluable in learning understanding the differences between Hanna's treatment by pen and the pump. The book is clear and concise, and has been easy to follow and pick out the relevant information that we have required. Since being on the pump, Hanna's HbA1c has been much more under control, and has led as normal a life as her friends and family as possible. We now feel that we are more in control of diabetes, rather than the other way round. Your book has provided us with useful advice that we have been able to share with our daughter"

Stuart Gardner, via Successful Diabetes

Diabetes: a practical guide to managing your health

"One of my patients who had been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes 9 years ago was given Diabetes: a practical guide to managing your health for Christmas. She told members of the local support group that she had learned more from the book than she had over the past 9 years, and felt that other members of the group would find the book a very good read."

Alyson Simpson, Diabetes Specialist Nurse, Leicester.

"I have just read your book Diabetes: a practical guide to managing your health and wanted to tell you how much I have enjoyed it. It is so easy to read, but so concise without being complicated. Beautifully written and illustrated, and a great reference book for patients. I am just sorry I did not read it sooner. I plan to have one on my shelf in my office and will certainly be recommending it to my clients."

Helen Millar, Diabetes Dietitian, Glasgow.

"A good guide if like me you have just been diagnosed with Diabetes. There is so much confusion out there in the market place and this starter helps sort some of it."

Gurru, Amazon Review

"This has been so useful, as I have recently been diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes, and now have a very good guide I can refer to."

Boudicca, Amazon Review

"My best friend has type 1 diabetes which has been causing serious scares lately. I bought this book to help me understand what he is coping with. It ended up being a source of information for him too. after over 30 years he felt it was finally explained in a way that made sense. with recent highs of 26 and a low of 0.7 it is a scary ride but for the first time in years he feels calm as he now understands what his body is doing and how to cope with it. It also made him realise he is not on his own with his natural fear when his diabetes feels out of control. I want this book on my kindle so I can take it with me wherever I am. Get this book if you want an easy honest answer to your questions. Equally useful whether it is for you or someone precious to you. Understanding diabetes will ultimately improve your way of living with it and enjoying the best that life can offer."

Mrs K E Millar, Amazon Review 

“I'm studying diabetes management care at college and this is a very good reference book. Ideal if you' ve just been diagnosed with diabetes or you want to explain it to someone else”

Decome Degu , 5 Star Amazon Review  

“A very helpful book covering everything you will need to know about diabetes”

Supercooper’ 4 Star Amazon Review

“I bought this book on learning I was diabetic, as I didn't have much of an idea of what it meant to me. This book is easy to read, informative and dispels any silly old-wives-tales.

Very pleased with it, and have told so many other people about it too...”

Ashley Deutschmann , 5 Star Amazon Review 

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Developing Training Courses

"I have worked with Rosie and Jill on various projects over the last four years. They are exceptionally professional and have a unique understanding of top end clinical practice as well as more practical skills and literature that are required to drive patient and healthcare professional outcomes from training and education. I have asked a lot of them, sometimes with short notice and often relying on them to provide total solutions, with only general direction and objectives. Rosie and Jill have always delivered exceptional work from training and education to material content and many other things. Without this, I couldn't have delivered some of the key initiatives that have significantly contributed to the success of my business."

Billy Stone, (former) National Pharmacy Manager, Lifescan, Johnson & Johnson.

"I have worked closely with Rosie Walker for 5 years in my capacity as a senior lecturer and behavioural scientist at Warwick Medical School. She is my first choice when I need a training course developed for clinicians so that they go away inspired and activated to do things differently. Rosie has developed practitioner experiences designed to be the training elements of randomised trials, and has led learning opportunities for practitioners involved in studies at the earlier end of the research continuum, when you are testing out ideas and concepts and when the syllabus evolves month by month. Her talents for evaluating learning are as strong as her talents for facilitating learning. Rosie has inspired me as a university teacher and I have learnt so much from her about the very important transfer of theoretical knowledge into clinical practice and the theoretical understanding of clinical practice. Her respect for individuals is considerable and she has been a close and valued friend to the Warwick Diabetes Research and Education User Group."

Dr Jackie Sturt, Associate Professor in Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Warwick.

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Our workshops

See a range of comments and reflections from participants of recent workshops (opens PDF file)

"In 2017 Bedfordshire CCG was awarded funding from the NHS England Diabetes Care and Treatment Programme to improve delivery of Treatment Targets in General Practices.  To achieve this we developed a local incentivisation scheme for practices to deliver care planning as part of diabetes annual review.

Rosie Walker, Education Director, Successful Diabetes, was commissioned by Bedfordshire CCG to develop and deliver six half-day bespoke training sessions for Practices ‘Introduction to Personalised Care Planning for Diabetes’.  The audience included practice nurses, GPs and other health professionals and feedback was excellent. 

Rosie was unfailingly helpful and flexible in adapting the programme to meet training requirements.  The sessions were highly interactive and participative, structured but informal and included action planning by each participant.

This training has made a huge difference to motivating practices to incorporate care planning as the key element of the patient’s diabetes annual review.  We are pleased to say that within six-nine months of the launch almost all practices are now participating in this initiative".

Wendy Pearson, Programme Lead for Diabetes, Bedfordshire CCG

"Dear Rosie, it has been a real pleasure to work with you. I , and the ICDS team have learnt a lot and really enjoyed your sessions. I do hope we can work together in the future"

Julia Pledger, Nurse Consultant - Diabetes, Bedford

 

"Over the years we have worked closely with Successful Diabetes in helping shape our patient structured education programme and our staff development programmes.  Most recently Rosie Walker has delivered a series of workshops for our GPs and practice nurses exploring how best to help our patients engage with structured education.  The sessions have been consistently well received and reviewed and our specialist nurses enjoy working alongside Rosie. 

Successful Diabetes has always proven to be an extremely reliable and professional company and we will continue to work together in helping improve our diabetes services"

Helen Gough – Diabetes Service Lead, Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust

"We commissioned Rosie to deliver personalised care planning workshop for GPs and PNs in Swindon as part of Diabetes LES to encourage a new way of working. We couldn’t ask for a better person to do this! She is an excellent facilitator and meticulous in planning the workshop to meet our local needs.

The style of her workshop is innovative and models personalised care planning and partnership working. What better way to promote PCP than to practise it yourself.

Her workshop is unique not only because it models the principles of PCP, but the pre-workshop reading and course booklet was extremely useful and the resources she provided via web link were invaluable including practical examples of how other practices are implementing PCP.

We are very grateful to have a true national expert like Rosie to help us early on in our journey to realise our vision of personalised care planning for people with diabetes in Swindon"

Dr Jeshen Lau, Consultant in Diabetes & Endocrinology, Swindon

“Successful diabetes were fantastic at catering to our school and support staff needs (Our school is for children with hearing, speech, language and communication needs). You have really helped our education staff feel confident and competent at looking after and supporting children with diabetes. The communication between Rosie and myself was amazing! Thank you so much for all of your help. I will definitely be using your services again and would recommend you to other schools”

Annie Berrett, School Nurse, London

"NHS North East Essex commissioned Rosie Walker to provide training workshops for a range of clinicians in our area, with the purpose of driving forward the self-care agenda. Rosie was both flexible and accommodating in meeting our needs, and workshop participants - including GPs, community nurses and practice nurses - all said the training had given them a different way of looking at the patient as a person, and how they, as clinicians, could interact differently with them for the benefit of both parties. There were more than a few "light bulb moments"! I believe this will be fundamental in making sure that supported self-care becomes a meaningful reality. Thank you, Rosie!"

Ali Connolly, Commissioning Manager, NHS North East Essex

"As a Diabetes Network we were pondering how to begin introducing personalised care planning for people with diabetes in our area. We were very keen that personalised care planning in its broadest sense was implemented rather than just ticking the box for producing a template care plan document. In consideration of the planned changes in the NHS, the Diabetes Network had also been beginning to discuss how it could maintain its position as the driving force for the improvement of services for people with diabetes in North Somerset.

We approached Successful Diabetes asking for a working day to: Learn more about personalised care planning in diabetes and begin to form a plan about how this approach could be implemented Generate ideas and develop a plan for sustaining the Diabetes Network and developing diabetes services over the next 5-10 years

Successful Diabetes produced a very promising and clear programme for the day from this very vague initial request, working with us at each step to ensure that we were happy. Jill and Rosie didn’t disappoint on the day and it was very productive and also very enjoyable. Everyone who attended went away motivated to adopt a personalised care planning approach within their role and some great ideas and an outline plan were agreed for sustaining the Diabetes Network. I would not hesitate in recommending Successful Diabetes, the workshop was very productive and people were supported and facilitated to learn and develop ideas."

Susie McMullen, Commissioning Manager, NHS North Somerset

"Since starting on a care planning for diabetes programme within the PCT, Rosie has been a continual source of support and advice. She has delivered care planning training workshops to over 50 professionals and managers with tremendous positive feedback. This has been the inspiration for a number of our practices to set up and implement their own care planning programs.

Rosie has delivered very enjoyable workshops ensuring all the participants were fully included throughout the day. There has been a mixture of presentations, small group discussion, care planning skills training as well as opportunities to set personal goals and action plans for implementing care planning in practice. She brings with her the experience she has gained both as a clinician and as a teacher/ facilitator as well as the experience of leading many other similar areas who are establishing care planning within primary care. She has been a great support to our programme so far, we will be continuing to use her skills for many future events."

Dr. Tom Humphries, Long-term clinical conditions lead, Derbyshire County PCT.

"Jill has been instrumental in helping us redesign our diabetes care. She has supported us in moving forward from giving adequate care that enabled us to meet QOF points, to completely redesigning our patient pathway for people with diabetes that uses the care planning approach and fits with the Year of Care aims. We have been among the first practices in the country to go live with the care planning approach. Jill has worked with clinicians across the practice to support improvements in prescribing and care in a way that empowers and enthuses, and has introduced in a clear, practical way how to use patient empowerment to improve care outcomes. We plan to use her again for more in-depth training in order to continue to provide best care."

Caroline Rollings, Managing Partner, Newport Pagnell Medical Centre

"Rosie ran a Group Facilitation Skills workshop for our whole Project team. She quickly established an informal and safe environment which enabled the usual barriers of communication and hierarchy to be broken down. The learning was interactive, fun and relevant and all enjoyed taking part. We all learned a lot from Rosie and from each other. The study day gave the facilitators the confidence to access and use the skills they already had, and also enhanced these skills with useful methods and ideas on organising group sessions to make them more successful and enjoyable. The whole team came away with increased confidence and enthusiasm and lots of tips for group facilitation. I would not hesitate to recommend this course to others."

Bridget Shobrook, Diabetes Prevention Facilitator, UEA-IFG Study, Norwich

"Asking Jill to deliver psychological sessions for the MERIT programme was vital to get the message across that the person with diabetes will not just suffer physical complications, but psychological and social too. The effective use of our DVD to stimulate group interaction was brilliantly executed with people fighting to share their views! Jill probed the health professionals to bring out attitudes and prejudices that they themselves did not realise they had. I believe they came away realising that yes clinical excellence is imperative, but NOT at the expense of compromising the psychological care of the person with diabetes. Jill's simple delivery method and excellent facilitation skills made this workshop thoroughly enjoyable, and it was refreshing to see this insulin initiation session done in a completely different way."

Sharon Mackenzie, (former) Diabetes Specialist Nurse and Educational Facilitator, Novo Nordisk Ltd.

"I thought the Group Education Facilitation Skills workshop run by Rosie was excellent. The session was led in a very practical way, demonstrating facilitation skills. Not only did it enable me to reflect on my own skills, but as a team we have recognised weaknesses with the current group education that we provide, and we are making efforts to improve the layout and content which in turn will improve the patient experience. Having the whole team available to attend is a really powerful way to improve services. Already Chris and I have changed the type 1 new patient group education with the aim of including a patient who has had diabetes for a longer time who can provide information and practical advice rather than it being led by health professionals."

Margaret Bardle, Diabetes Specialist Nurse, Chelmsford.

"The session run by Jill on psychological problems was extremely interactive and thought-provoking. It made me think about the perspective of the person with diabetes. Jill utilised excellent facilitation skills that focused the group on patient led outcomes during a consultation rather than those of the health professional. I would definitely recommend Jill to other health professionals who are planning to deliver the MERIT programme."

Helen Noakes, Diabetes Specialist Nurse, Lewisham.

"Our working relationship with Rosie is very much as a partnership. She has proved to be an excellent resource in providing a number of care planning workshops for trained and non-trained staff currently piloting the Year of Care project on behalf of the Department of Health. These workshops have been very useful for staff who are now having to work differently to support their patients to self-manage effectively. I have always found Rosie to be very professional and very skilled in pitching a session at the right level for the audience. It's a pleasure to work with her."

Bobby Driver, (former) Lead Diabetes Specialist Nurse, Tower Hamlets PCT.

"Over the last few years Rosie and Jill have facilitated many training events for volunteers at Diabetes UK. I would highly recommend them as the training is always of such a high standard and is so well received by our members who attend them."

Verity Steddon, Volunteer Development Manager, Diabetes UK.

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