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Good use of short video clips for engagement
The content was intense, so I personally found it hard going on the second day, when I completed the majority of the modules. I think it did come with a warning, so that was good.
Informative and easy to understand. Questions tested my learned knowledge well
Informative and easy to understand. Questions tested my learned knowledge well
The course was very informative and was easy to follow.
I liked it that you could dip in and out of the course and not have to repeat it.
the course is informative, and easy to understand
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Informative
The course was interesting and informative.It was easy and understandable.
Very informative
Food for thought
This course was very inclusive.
I found this course to be very informatory, although a lot of the content did not apply to me as a volunteer with TALK. However, it is good to know all aspects. This could be improved by allowing the presenter to be stopped in the middle to take notes instead of repeating the module. I am trying to print off my certificate, which is not possible using an ipad. Even though I have emailed it to myself, I am just getting another link to which I have not yet received a reply. I should be stated first that a printer would be required.
Feel course wasnt appropriate for my husbands disability need different course.
A very good course, but feel it's more for in a Care or Hospital situation ,also some of the questions were not appropriate for my Husbands situation, due to having a stroke and being non verbal, doesn't help find people to learn how to communicate with my husband,found alot out that I am now aware of that I wasn't aware of before doing course.
Useful
A really interesting, useful example of safeguarding as it highlights areas not always covered by standard test
Very informative
Training was very informative, but i few more training question would have been beneficial. Also at the start of the video it was stated that the trainee should focus on identifying abuse rather than categorising. However most of the questions were testing the trainee's ability to categorise the abuse.