I agree with you. The X-pert course I went on was in the evenings...it started at 4.30pm which meant taking an hour off work once a week for 6 weeks, but my Head of Dept agreed that I could use part of my lunch hour to make the hour up, or I could arrive in work an hour earlier one day a week. But I agree with you, and evening or weekend course would be fantastic. I'm looking into doing the training to run the course myself, but will do it on a Saturday or in the evening. You know the other thing that annoys me...Diabetes UK do these Living with Diabetes Days, but they are always a week day when people are in work. I booked leave to go and help out at my local one a few weeks ago. They are fantastic days but the organisers couldn't understand why it was all well off, retired people attending them, so I explained that people won't book leave to attend these days. But I get the impression that diabetes is not aimed at those who are full time employed, but it is aimed at children (T1) and the elderly (T2).