Our Diabetes Program.

Why diabetes?

Managing diabetes requires education, skill-building, and supporting long-term health and develop live long healthy habits.

Our diabetes program helps children to manage their condition, by providing food and nutrition education, we aim to equip kids with the knowledge and skills they need to make healthier choices and develop long-term healthy habits:

Developing Essential Food Skills:

  • Understanding nutrition and meal preparation is important for diabetes management

  • Our program provides hands-on experience and guided meal preparation to equip participants with the skills to create balanced, diabetes-friendly meals at home

Improving Health Outcomes:

  • Participants gain knowledge on how to balance meals, monitor carbohydrate intake, and make informed food choices

  • Making informed food choices can help stabilize blood sugar levels and develop lifelong healthy habits, promoting better overall health and preventing complications

Fostering Community Support:

  • Diabetes can be isolating. Our program connects participants with peers, creating a supportive environment where they can share experiences, and build a network that lasts beyond the program.

History of Our Program.

In 2022 and 2024, we collaborated with the SickKids Hospital Diabetes Clinic to adapt our 8-week program. Participants learned diabetes-specific educational content, such as how to pair foods for balanced blood sugar levels and how to read labels for carbohydrate counting. 

Our Research.

Our ongoing clinical partnership with SickKids Hospital Diabetes Clinic, also in collaboration with Toronto Metropolitan University, focuses on assessing the impact of a virtual food skills program for Children with Type 1 Diabetes.

Our research found that virtual food skills programs can significantly improve food literacy, cooking confidence, and nutrition behaviours.

Please click here to read our paper in collaboration with TMU and SickKids.

Watch Joeie Schwartz and Vanita Pais present research findings at the International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes 2024.

Research Findings.

What Folks Are Saying.

Thank you to our partners who have supported our diabetes programming:

Clinical Partner

Research Partner

Resource Partner