Hi there,
My son was diagnosed with Type 1, 2+ years ago, when he was 4-5 yrs. I understand your concerns.
For the past year, he has been on mdi, 4+ injections per day, at first I had to go in each lunchtime to do his injection to cover lunch. I did this for the whole reception year. The school were happy to do the tests OK.
However, this year the school have been trained by the Diabetes team to give injections. This has worked out OK as I attended the meetings with staff and voiced my concerns.
You always have the option of going in each lunchtime to do that jab. Then over time, once the staff have been fully trained they could take over the task, to give your daughter time to adjust. If you are happy with that.
My son's school has 2 staff, a person doing the test/jab and a checker.
The school do not work out the insulin dose, I work it out according to his meal / carb intake, this is written in a red notebook each day, with test results, food intake etc. It goes into school / home each day. They phone me if he is too high b4 to adjust the dose.
The book is kept in his bookbag and goes back / forth to school each day.
There is a big change to go with MDI, alot more work is involved, and it takes time to get used to it. I have looked into a pump bit will wait a while yet.
Good luck with it all , Lois