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Short and sweet

Reasonable overview for beginners.

Good on-line training course

Great knowledge, well presented, great use of actors

issues with language

– you use medical model throughout combining Downs Syndrome with Cerebral Palsy as examples of 'developmental disorder' ! – 'person with disabilities' please use disabled people – on test Q there was a Q on hidden disabilities that was confusing what it was asking and options were can see or not see i think this Q needs to be either taken out or reworded- yes you can have disabled people with hidden disabilities but you can also have people who are neurodiverse and also have a physical disability

too long

This user gave this course a rating of 1/5 stars

Enjoyed this course and not so much stop

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

Makes us aware of greater inclusion.

Again the course was very well presented and clearly explained all the main points. The course makes us aware of greater inclusion. I awarded this course 5 stars, but i rate it 10 out of 10. Best wishes, kind regards Steve, Thinktank, Birmingham Museums.

Incorrect language

Would have been good if the language used throughout encouraged a social model approach. It is widely considered (and academic research supports this) that 'person with disabilities' is the medical model and that 'disabled person' is the social model approach because the person is disabled by external factors.

informative and clarity

Giving clear and informative informations that most people working as carer , teachers and Practitioner should have disability awareness.

this is a great way of treating equally

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

Clear and useful training

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