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Sufficient and relevant information.

I like the fact that there is additional information if you want or need to expand on the content that has been explained in the video. Lone Workers Check list is a useful tool.

Good overview and understanding

I enjoyed completing this module, unlike other modules it wasn't laborious and I felt I completed it with a better understanding of importance and awareness of potential risk and danger and how to deal with it.

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Very simple and clear

Very practical solutions

Increased my awareness of working alone

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Well paced, so easy to follow and digest.

The format was well presented with the time intervals set right for information consumption.

Long

Quite a long course

Generally good, but this non-stop reliance on Acronyms and topical phrases is tiring

I have had to complete this type of training so many times, working for different charities which is both frustrating, but also monotonous as the continual reliance on acronyms and phrases used in this sector are legion and make concentrating on the actual subject matter rather challenging. Acronyms are fine if that's your daily work routine, but for people new or in training, it becomes suffocating trying to remember all these different (dozens, maybe hundreds) of systems. I understand why you use them in your industry, but it seems overbearing during training.

Generally good, but this non-stop reliance on Acronyms and topical phrases is tiring

I have had to complete this type of training so many times, working for different charities which is both frustrating, but also monotonous as the continual reliance on acronyms and phrases used in this sector are legion and make concentrating on the actual subject matter rather challenging. Acronyms are fine if that's your daily work routine, but for people new or in training, it becomes suffocating trying to remember all these different (dozens, maybe hundreds) of systems. I understand why you use them in your industry, but it seems overbearing during training.

Generally good, but this non-stop reliance on Acronyms and topical phrases is tiring

I have had to complete this type of training so many times, working for different charities which is both frustrating, but also monotonous as the continual reliance on acronyms and phrases used in this sector are legion and make concentrating on the actual subject matter rather challenging. Acronyms are fine if that's your daily work routine, but for people new or in training, it becomes suffocating trying to remember all these different (dozens, maybe hundreds) of systems. I understand why you use them in your industry, but it seems overbearing during training.