Disability Awareness & Inclusion Training Reviews
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Average score 4.7
453 reviews
The actual course was very informative and very well done. However, it took me along time to complete (over 1.5 hours as it wouldn't progress - I read all the attachments and YouTube video's). I had to get help in the end from technical support as it wasn't recognising my progress in the progress bar. They recognised how long I had been trying and moved me on to take the test. They were very helpful and efficient.
It was really a load of statements of the bleedin obvious
Whilst the information was helpful, the course seemed to veer away from disability awareness and focus more on discrimination
The training lasted for the right amount of time and gave enough detail.
As someone with ADHD the length and speed of the course was quite bad as it took a lot of energy to focus on completing the course. While the number of questions was also too many as well as there could be an issue where I might have been clicking on answer without reading the questions fully as I wanted to complete the training which could mean I would need to redo the training which would lead to a frustration on my part.
the course clearly emphasise we should adopt the social model of disability and use appropriate language focussing on the person, but then it consistently refer to disabilities/people with disabilities rather than impairments/people with impairment suggesting that the disability is something the person HAS rather than something that the environment create, i.e. exactly the opposite of what the social model say
Quite alot of questions.
This is fine for someone who has not done this sort of training before but there was duplication and you had to go through everything even if it was something you already knew.
Was suitable for the requirements.
On the questions it did not include and audio option to read questions out meaning I miss read some as a dyslexic person and this being in the disability training seems as if they misses their out training video