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A super detailed course
Includes all aspects of inclusiveness and covers all relevant topics which give an insight of possible equality, diversity in care
Lots of interesting information
This user gave this course a rating of 4/5 stars
Well presented and threw up situations I hadn't really thought about before.
Clear and informative examples of the wide range of situations covered in this subject. Delved beyond the obvious and gave me food for thought. Maybe a bit long and detailed for every employee?
very informative
opened my eyes
too long
I do not need to wat h people talking ,voice over slids are better and would make them shorter
good training session
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Molto interessante
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Very ground covering important issues.
Covers the most important subheadings of the topic. Precise and very informative. Well done!
Really easy to understand and follow, informative, educational and useful resource
I really enjoyed participating in this online training course. It was professionally presented, informative and easy to understand. It was interesting and kept your attention. The breaks offered during the slides were very beneficial and helped maintain the attention. Thank you for a great education video which was excellently presented.
Long with some arbitrary facts translation to other languages needs to be addressed.
While the content is mostly useful, this session is around a third longer than it should be and is more than a little patronising. Translation to heritage languages and Welsh is offered but this is by machine translation. In the case of Welsh this means that some quiz questions make no sense to a native speaker and guesswork is needed or you can do the training again selecting the english option. The inclusion of a glossary would help but best practice is to have a native speaker, ideally a translator edit the AI translation. I raised this issue last year and it has not been addressed. Your desire to signal inclusivity excludes those who take up the offer. Welsh has equal legal status as English in Wales and bilingualism is expected in all bodies of a public nature. I have raised this issue with the body that requires me to undertake this but I will make a direct complaint to the Commissioner about being required to undertake this training if your entirely insufficient translations are not addressed by the time I take this next year.