Safeguarding Children Training, Page 5 Reviews
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Average score 4.8
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Very annoyed, I spent time completing the training at home (as there is no time to do it during my working day), passed it, had a message to say I had passed and the information had been saved but the certificate would not print and now I'm told I have to do it again!!!!!
Obviously designed to help qualify a safeguarding certificate, not to test knowledge. The questions involved lack diversity or any real depth of knowledge, seeming to ask for signs of implicit knowledge as opposed to testing application of knowledge, the test looks at what logical engagement should be able to deduce, not what intelligent systems deem necessary. This is very much a test that leads to a high pass rate rather than a professional standard and in such enables thoughtless or reckless engagement with the protection of vulnerable people. It should be deemed an unacceptable testing method.
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Stop using child themed text and images - it's disturbing and unnecessary. The information was less useful and more difficult to read because of the mis-aligned random coloured words: it's not a friendly video on something child related with a light hearted tone, so stop trying to make it so by the inappropriate use use of these graphics.I felt the points were VERY laboured, bordering on the depressing. The script was read too slowly and with too much repetition. I don not ever want to watch this video again.
Just a series of spoken lists that require 0% engagement by the learner. Based around lots of repetitive phrases and camera shots. No discussion of the issues beyond superficial statements of fact. There are far better resources on safeguarding available produced by bodies such as the NSPCC.
I found it helpful and clear. I learnt a lot.