The results from the PREM will help paediatric diabetes teams understand what matters to children and young people in day-to-day school life and how to improve support for diabetes care in education.
About the PREM
The Diabetes at school PREM is open from Monday 2 March to Tuesday 1 September 2026.
It is online survey, which can be completed by both children and young people with diabetes who are in education and their parents/carers, so we capture a wide range of experiences.
It takes about 10 minutes to complete, and responses are anonymous. It's available in English, Welsh, Urdu, Polish, Ukrainian and Punjabi languages.
Prize draw
As a thank you for taking part in the PREM survey, you can choose to enter a prize draw for a £50 One4All eGift voucher after completing it. Two winners will be selected at random.
Entry is optional and contact details for the prize draw are collected separately from survey responses and deleted once the draw has been completed.
Download full terms and conditions
Posters and flyers for units
To support promotion of this PREM, you can download posters in English, Welsh, Urdu, Polish, Ukrainian and Punjabi, as well as flyers in English and Welsh.
Download posters and flyers on our SharePoint site
Results
Results from the PREM will help the NPDA identify what is working well in schools, highlight areas where support could be improved and inform how paediatric diabetes teams and education providers can better support children and young people managing diabetes alongside learning.
We'll publish a national report on the findings in April 2027 on this website.
We will also provide hospital reports to teams who had more 10 or more responses.
- About the NPDA
The NPDA collects information on the care and diabetes outcomes of all children and young people receiving care from paediatric diabetes teams in England, Wales and Jersey and reports an annual core dataset.
The sole aim is to provide information that leads to an improved quality of care for those children and young people living with diabetes. In addition to our core annual data collection and reporting, we deliver national patient and parent reported experience measures (PREMS) and investigate specific aspects of care and service delivery through spotlight audits.