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The Diabetes in Schools learning portal will be temporarily down on Monday the 13th of December to deploy some exciting new updates in preparation for 2022:

On the lead-up:

  • Level 3 Request and Post Training Evaluation pages will be down from COB Tuesday the 7th up until Monday 13th of December.
  • Once the new learning portal is live (Tuesday 14th of December); training requests, surveys, and certificates will be completed through your new dashboards.

We hope this doesn’t cause any inconvenience and are excited to bring you these new features and more intuitive digital experience in preparation for the new school year!

Wishing you all a safe and
happy holidays from the
Diabetes in Schools Team!

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