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Good clear training
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
over the top
this seemed a little extreme to me, I don't know what country or part of the UK it is intended for but where I live you don't need to take any where near the precautions that you are suggesting in this course, YET
Quite easy to listen too and absorb
Makes you think a bit and to be vigilant. My only thought was that at some of our properties no one would hear you scream, poor phone signal too… Locking the day is by far the safest thing and if anyone calls lean out of an upstairs window and don't open the door!!
OK course
Interesting
Learnt the Bystander Intervention
Learnt the Bystander Intervention and the 4 D's – this is useful for at work and in everyday life.
teaching me how to be an adult….
This was a pointless course that largely teaches me how to be an adult using common sense in every day situations. This course should be replaced by a five minute summary.
A very comprehensive and useful training
Good information to keep me safe as a lone worker and what do do in term of any challenges.
Too long
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Very interesting and informative
It gave me vital food for thought and intervention tactics
Vitally important information
The course provides clear advice in the extensive range of scenarios that can be encompassed within the Lone Working title. It was very intense, clearly delivered, and did not shy away from difficult subjects. It was a bit overwhelming with such a lot of information but when you apply common sense to the situations presented in the testing section, together with really useful acronyms provided to us, such as AWARE, I felt confident that I had the information to deal with situations alone, if I was unable to be with other colleagues or friends. It is really good that it is a "transferrable" training that can be equally as beneficial in your "home life" as well as in your working environment