CDEP achieves milestone of more than 150,000 completed topics

By Editor
12th December 2025
Education, Good practice Training

An online learning platform delivering bite-sized diabetes training has officially hit 150,000 completed topics.

Since its initial launch in 2012, the Cambridge Diabetes Education Programme (CDEP) is delighted to see its training grow and is proud to celebrate this significant milestone.

“Reaching more than 150,000 successfully completed CDEP topics is a tremendous milestone,” said Candice Ward, CDEP Lead.

She added: “This level of engagement shows just how committed health and social care workers are to strengthening their diabetes skills.

“The impact on the safety and quality of care for people living with diabetes is significant and continues to grow with every completed module.

“What is especially encouraging is that this achievement proves CDEP’s bite-size training is genuinely ‘do-able’ within the demanding schedules of today’s health and social care workforce.”

CDEP offers high-quality, competency-focused e-learning that reflects national diabetes competency frameworks, ensuring staff gain the appropriate diabetes training for their role.

The programme is designed to help healthcare organisations raise the baseline standard of diabetes care across all settings by enhancing staff understanding, confidence and guideline familiarity, ultimately supporting better treatment outcomes and improved patient safety.

CDEP offers a variety of diabetes topics, accessed via CDEP’s website or embedded within a Trust’s ESR / LMS, generating CPD evidence through certificates and reflection documents to incentivise staff to undertake training.

For more information on CDEP, click here.

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