Mental Health Awareness Training, Page 6 Reviews
We ask our users to rate and review our Mental Health Awareness Training course immediately after they've completed their training. Here's what people are saying...
Average score 4.7
5068 reviews
I have an impression that video content delivery was very slow. I do not know whether this was due to my Internet connection, but I used mobile data option, which normally works very well for me. The streaming was extremely slow during the first half of the course, and improved somehow near the end. I used Google Chrome on Ubuntu.
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Understand that this is a one size fits all but I did find it very slow. The 'test' at the end was so easy I wonder if there is any value to having it
Having to click next every two minutes is ball breaking. It is frustrating and distracting from the topic.
The course seemed to put a large amount of time into "teaching" us that work can be hard if you have a mental health issue. There is no real weight given to teh fact that actual work changes could be teh cause and possible solution to teh issues you are having. At one point it even says "you may be feeling angry about the way your boss treated you yesterday" and teh solution is to just think positively. Surely there would be benefits from highlighting at that point in the course that the behaviours of others are also something that an employer can change and should.
I am not a fan of corporate training videos. They have their place as a stimulus for group discussions, but by themselves they don’t offer a lot. This one did not contain anything that anyone working in a caring job would not have thought about frequently before. Sorry.
A generic course, nothing I don't already know
I believe this section needs to be reviewed based on the consumer taking the quiz itself. A highlighted question that I showed to someone who has had issues with mental health over the years this question was : Next Time you notice a negative thought what's the best thing to do ? the answer that is required is think of a positive one, to me this is slightly insensitive to someone who may be dealing with mental health issue insinuating that if you notice you have a negative thought its okay because you can think of a positive one and your problems are solved, it almost generalises a complexity that is mental health and assumes that someone who is having a negative thought has the ability to do this
having to go through the slides/videos the way they are presented is a real pain and stops the flow. felt it could have been half the time not the best course
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