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Well presented and informative
Found extremely helpful
Very helpful, good practical approaches
I liked all the additional information that was available
Worded like a checklist rather than actual education
this training is more focused on what a company should be telling its employees rather than training people on real world examples.
Same old
Having suffered from mental illness for years this course talks about the same things everyone has heard before. I think more detail in CBT would be more helpful as well as more things staff can be aware of and showing the beginings of mental health problems. It is always up to the undividual to talk though
Easy to follow and Educational in helping training to understand a difficult topic
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Educational & Informative Training
This training was interesting, very informative and educational and is presented very professionally and with compassion. All should undertake mental health awareness training, not just those suffering from any of these debilitating health issues which come under the umbrella of Mental Health. Thank you
Good to know
Very informative with the activities to help avoid depression and anxiety
Interesting course
Very interesting course yet I've more levels to complete
Great course
A simple efficient way of people with no understanding of mental health issues a heads up!
I found it informative and appreciated the effort to raise awareness
I recently completed this course, and while I found it informative and appreciated the effort to raise awareness, I was disappointed by its approach in some areas. The course seemed to heavily lean towards a "please everyone" narrative, which diluted its impact and undermined the seriousness of certain discussions. One particular issue that stood out was a question implying that having a mental illness is just "one of their characteristics." I strongly disagree with this perspective. Mental illness is not merely a character trait—it can significantly impact someone's life, relationships, and ability to function. Glossing over this reality risks trivialising the experiences of those affected and misguiding those who seek to support them. I believe the course could benefit from a more honest and balanced approach, one that acknowledges the full weight and complexity