Epilepsy Training for Schools & Carers, Page 2 Reviews
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Average score 4.8
302 reviews
Lots of good information, but many video clips are so short (under one minute)! Please combine some! 50 times clicking the 'next button', not nice!
I have attained a better understanding of conditions of epilepsy, to be able to support individuals at school.
Helpful to understand the different types of seizure, causes / triggers and actions required in event of seizure.
Very useful for update training.
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This was simple to follow. There was an explanation of the different types of seizure and guidance regarding how to support a person with epilepsy.
I have a daughter with complex Epilepsy and some things I did not know! Well done!!!Will push for an IHCP
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This course was very informative as i didn't realise there was different forms of epilepsy. The other thing i enjoy about these courses is that you can start a course and come back to it without starting again no matter whether you are at the start or on the test so if you get disturbed it doesn't affect it.
Once again, the sound on this course kept skipping, making it difficult to hear at times. As some who suffered from epilepsy in my early adulthood, and someone who looks after a child with epilepsy now, I would like to suggest 2 brief additions to the course.... A mention that a child having a tonic clonic seizure will often bite their tongue or inside of their mouth, it can be scary when you see blood appearing from a child's mouth. Finally, a mention that it is important to preserve a child's dignity during and after a seizure, especially if they have lost control of their bladder and/or bowels.