Safeguarding Children Training, Page 2 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.8

8046 reviews

  • 84% 5
  • 11% 4
  • 4% 3
  • 1% 2
  • 1% 1
Good training

It is a good training but I would like to study the safeguarding children level 3. I repeated this course for the third time in three years with the same training and questions.

2/5
Needs to be re-written

It may be relevant for Primary and Secondary school pupils, but the course content needs to reflect those who have left secondary school and have entered further education colleges (16 - 18 years). Also please stop duplicating the same information in every other power point slide, I believe it is referred to in some quarters as "death by power point".

2/5
not the best way of learning however the

not the best way of learning however there was useful information

2/5
Too many videos

36 videos is monotonous

2/5
Too long as a refresher course.

I have undergone this training many times over the years. There should be the option to take the quiz early if this is being done as a refresher. It is too long.

2/5
It's not factually correct

The training is out of date as it refers to peer on peer abuse which was updated to child on child abuse in KSiE 22.

2/5
Not great

Worried about the serious lack of boys in this content - all the visuals are of young women - boys make up a significant proportion of abuse victims - especially in pre-adolescence - and this training re-enforces the unconscious bias that this does not happen to boys.

2/5
Questions just commen sense answering

The questions could be answered without taking the course

2/5
Too dense

This should be broken into two presentations. Moreover, I am deeply offended that autism is claimed to be gateway to radicalisation. I, myself, have been treated for it and if anything I question everything more. People will question more and not accept things. I live in Cambridge, UK which has one of the highest rates of autism in the UK; and its the reverse of being den of terrorism! If want to claim people who are often to radicalisation, you'd better to reason its people who grew up with very a conservative background are at the most risk.

2/5
Test glitch

Major test glitch happens once you head back to the training during the test when you are advised to review the materials if you answer incorrectly. You cannot get back onto the test or complete it!

2/5

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