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Most of the questions were irrelevant

The answers were obvious, for time saving purposes, have you considered letting people do the test first then watch the videos if they fail as a punishment

very helpful

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

good course

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

Good pointers

It was good to know what to do should I suspect anything

Very good

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

Easy to understand and informative

Whilst the course gave a reasonable depth to the issues of Modern Slavery etc it was well presented and easy to digest / understand

Very educative

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

OK

This user gave this course a rating of 3/5 stars

Excellent course.

What an amazing course, thank you for providing such a short but very practical course to improve our daily practice.

Interesting but slightly irrelevant

While this course was interesting and I did learn a thing or two, I felt it was largely irrelevant to an employee of a medium office-based organisation. The impetuous on the individual to identify instances of slavery inside and outside of work is a little silly – you can't tell whether someone you see washing cars through a bus window is a slave, nor would you have any reasonable suspicion. There should be more emphasis on the role of small, rogue operators and the authorities, government policy and police, tackling this. I was interested to learn in the opening sections that instances where migrants pay people to help them into the UK is actually smuggling rather than trafficking – the two are very confused in public discourse. But then one of the questions at the end refers to the people receiving money as traffickers rather than smugglers, so which is it? The 'just under 25% of hospitality workers are mi