Gee - I go up and give Khaleb his lunch time injection. One of the staff members is keen to learn but I'm not about to hand insulin over any time soon. (BTW, I'm in Australia)
Does the nursery your going to have a nurse available or any trained staff?
I also prepared a specific Action Plan for any bsl under 5mmol and I keep a copy of this with his meter, in the class folder and another in a special hypo kit bag.
My hypo kit bag contains - fruit based puree food, glucogel, gluocose powder (Glucodin), spare syringes, glucogen injection, long life milk and a bottle.
I kept an expired glucogen hypo injection kit so all the staff could have a practice at preparing the solution. So far, the staff or I have never had to use this.
I've had a few problems when the regular staff have been away and at the beginning I found it difficult to get across to them that time is VERY important and meals cannot be delayed or missed.
I write down what time to do a bsl and give them a list of possible blood sugar levels and beside each I give a carbohydrate quantity to be given. This has been the only way I have found to keep Khaleb safe while I am not there as they seem to follow written instructions better than spoken.
Anyway, this is what i've done for what is available here. Hope this helps.
Jen