Mental Health Awareness Training, Page 7 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
5068 reviews
The course should omit saying what the course is about to inform and just inform Very basic content seem to be aimed at Junior school children
Very well produced, but didn't tell me anything I didn't already know.
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This course would have been better if it had optional questions you are able to answer in regards to your own personal experiences at work with mental health, treatment and wellbeing.
You can probably pass the test without following the course, a lot of common sense and too slow pace courses, you cannot view the videos at twice the speed, end up letting the videos run all at once in the background and taking the test, scored 95%.Was a waste of time on my work shift would have preferred to be able to fast read the content instead of having to watching it at a slow pace.Not everyone learn the same or at the same speed, too bored to watch video content and too slow to waste that time.
A bit too simplistic for my requirements.
A lot of common knowledge put into a overly long presentation.
I did not feel the use of monster animation for the depiction of people with mental illnesses was appropriate. Most of the animations were silly and distracting from what is an important topic. The speakers sadly came across a little patronising due to body language etc. It would be good to have made it relatable. Maybe have personal experiences or talk given by someone who has had a mental health problem.
Far too long winded . I think what you are really trying to do is reach those who need help , but are just wasting the time of others . Get it cut down to 15 mins MAX .
It was ok don’t get me wrong. But it did come across as patronising. Being around people in my family who have suffered greatly from certain mental health issues, it’s not quite fitting to see it presented like a children’s tv presenter. Felt a bit off.