Standardizing Diabetes Alert Dog Training: Advancing Innovation in Vocational Education and Patient Empowerment

Erasmus+ VETSmall-scale partnerships in vocational education and trainingID: 2025-1-HR01-KA210-VET-000362138
EC Contribution
โ‚ฌ60,000
Consortium Size
4 orgs
Start Year
2025
โ–ถSummary

The project aims to develop a structured training guide and video course for vocational trainers and diabetes patients. It addresses the lack of standardized education in this field by promoting e...

โ–ถObjectives

The project aims to develop a structured training guide and video course for vocational trainers and diabetes patients. It addresses the lack of standardized education in this field by promoting evidence-based training methods. The goal is to improve diabetes management through better-trained alert dogs, enhance patient awareness, and promote the recognition of learning outcomes through micro-credentials.

โ–ถActivities

The project involves the creation of a video course aimed at VET trainers and diabetes patients, with the goal of raising awareness about the importance of standardized diabetes alert dog training. This educational tool will be designed in a clear and engaging way to ensure accessibility and effectiveness. At the same time, the training guide will provide trainers with the necessary methodologies to improve diabetes alert dog education and enhance patient self-management skills.

โ–ถImpact

Through the production of the video course and training guide, we aim to raise awareness among vocational trainers and diabetes patients about the importance of standardized diabetes alert dog training and its role in diabetes management. We hope that the project will enhance participants' understanding of effective training methods and the impact of alert dogs, contributing to a more informed and skilled community in vocational education and diabetes care.

Consortium (4)