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informative
It was a good course, but it is a little long winded, especially when you have completed it before, the renewals should be different.
Largely patronising and a waste of time
I have very little idea why this course was created and was shocked by the level of patronising content. I don't need to be told how to leave my house thank you, and if any one does they probably shouldn't be in work. Why these courses take as long as they do is beyond me, why not start with the test and then you can be asked to access the elements you might get wrong. Otherwise, if you get the questions right you should be deemed compliant and up to date.
good course
gives people a good knowledge that is what expected of employers and employess
Very informative.
Gave me some good tips on lone working.
easy to navigate and understand.
GOOD TO HAVE A TEST and to know you have understood all the information.
Informative course
Bite size information and well delivered you are given time out to take a break if required
Useful update
As an update course could have been more succinct. Presenter was less than engaging
Quite repetitive
The presenter herself admits that a lot of it is common sense, but I guess Mark Twain was right when he said "the problem with common sense is that it's not very common". I think the communicating effectively and defusing attention was the most interesting, but I'm not sure that the people we see with Hope at Home will cause tense situations …
Very thorough
Covers a lot of areas that were useful for both work and personal activities.
excellent in house training not too long
I would recommend this as a cost effective way of reminding both employer and employee of their respective duties re lone working perhaps not quite focused enough on mental health issues possibly affecting lone workers