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Great insight

It was a great insight into the different types of epilepsy and how to recognise and respond. It was also good to know when a seizure is deemed as an emergency and when further assistance is to be sought.

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Testing

One of the questions was inaccurate. It asked about a test for epilepsy and said there was no test. Actually, the NHS website confirms an EEG scan is used to test for epilepsy.

Interesting training

Good to know how to deal with epilepsy and symptoms involved.

Generally went at good pace.

All information was relevant and I feel I could recognise and deal with an epilepsy event.

Good to use Pomodoro Technique

As the training is online the positive aspect is to see at leats in the beginning a person who is speaking, this was clearly spotted by a learner during the entire training. Knowledge passed in a smaller chunks, which is good approach for learning- staff with learning difficulties/disabilities can relate to it for sure. Visual cues were used in order to interest and engage person learning about the topic. In general, trainings are really good- it is important to acknowledge special adjustments for staff if necessary in order to engage in effective learning process. Please acknowledge any feedback/requests from staff. Thank you.

Informative, thorough, detailed.

I already knew from, previous training, about supporting children with epilepsy, but this was more detailed than that training and added to the information I needed. Very good training!

Useful and informative training

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

Very informative.

I never realised there were so many different kinds of seizures affecting so many different parts of the brain. It was very enlightening. Thank you.

Informative and easy to understand

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