Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) Training Reviews
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Average score 4.3
195 reviews
This course isn't very relevant to my job. Although DoLS is very important, most of the knowledge contained in the course is not applicable to the school environment. The processes discussed in the course may be relevant to care home managers and those involved on a decision-making level, but beyond that, most of this is information I do not need to know. I would suggest that DoLS, as well as the 'Assessing Mental Capacity' course be combined together to create one course of information that is actually relevant to the job.
i took this test multiple times, most of ihasco stuff is pretty good on the uptake but i found this hard to absorb, i know its a dry topic but plz stop using word confusion!!!!! which is not this or that? just say which is this, thanks
Completely irrelevant to working in a school, not sure why I'm required to learn about DOLS in the context of elderly patients in hospitals and care homes however the course appears to be very informative for people working in those settings.
There is a lot of complicated information to retain and the course is very slow, too long, and information is difficult to remember. The presenter of the course is very dull and presentation is very tedious.
This course is a little too long and I found it not very clear in places. Too many graphics.
Felt that much of the detail was unnecessary. Testing me on whether Managing Authorities use a green form or a blue form seemed utterly pointless.
Over 80 clicks of a mouse to watch 40 mins of video, how absurd.
I found this training session very complicated - a little more about a persons mental capacity would be beneficial
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Slow to use, unable to move on at times, test in particular did not want to load