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Informative without many words

An instructive course, whivh I found highlighted the areas of importance and concern within the Safeguarding criteria, and its importance when working with the vulnerable in society.

Easily digestible run through of all I needed to know about safeguarding

I found the course well presented with the bite size chunks of information and with some video and other visuals to keep it freshand easy to watch. I learned everything I needed to know with signposts/attachments for finding out more around the topic.

Good information

Good course but don't see the reason for it to volunteer in a charity shop. I'm very aware of other people's needs, concerns & vulnerability.

A good summary

This was a good summary/ overview although some of the links for extra information didn't work which was a shame. Safeguarding is a huge topic well done for summarising.

Detailed but Doable

Found this very easily followed and engaging, all points covered were kept simple and appropriate and non complicated.

Profound

Excellent

lots of information presented really well

A lot of sensitive content presented clearly and concisely with regular touch points to check understanding

A very comprehensive and informative course

I enjoyed taking this course and I feel I learnt so much in a short space of time. The information was delivered clearly and accurately.I would thoroughly recommend it.

This training is not relevant knowledge for my role as a retail volunteer and is based on English legislation

As a retired social worker I found this training module very frustrating and quite frankly not appropriate to my volunteer role. Primarily this was due to the training being based on English legislation and language around Adult Protection. In Scotland we use the terminology "Adult Protection" and not safeguarding. We also define an adult at risk in Scotland as someone over the age of 16 – not 18. I think it is important that if we are to provide any sort of training to volunteers regarding adults at risk, it needs to be relevant to where we live. Further, this training is relevant to people working in a care setting, not in a retail setting. Having this training as part of induction at best might be confusing to volunteers due to frequency of the use of terms such as "people you care for"and at worst may be dangerous if a volunteer

This training is based on English legislation and is aimed at health and social care workers, not volunteer charity shop workers based in Scotland working for a Scottish Charity.

This training is relevant to people working in a care setting. As such it is not relevant to retail volunteers and could be potentially confusing to volunteers due to frequency of the use of terms such as "people you care for"