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Engaging, Bite-size, Relevant, Easy to Follow
It's reassuring to experience bite-size learning with clear sections, tabs (for content, transcript and resources) with ease of navigation. Visual written breakdown of each slide info with specific titles/definitions/aspects is really helpful. Mental health awareness is one of the most important aspect and this training certainly helped to understand it better – with some useful nuggets implement and share with others (such as negativity bias, working just outside of comfort zone, meaning of loneliness, belly-breathing, positive thoughts, etc). Thank you! 🙂
Accessible, wide ranging, helpful.
This course covered a lot of topics in an accessible way. It didn't go into any great detail but gave me food for thought and also gave quite a few useful tips.
Was fine
but did come across as preachy with only one correct way to deal with problems. Content did have much detail although some opportunities to go further were offered, but not enough. The default of 5 stars on this rate and review is going to distort your feed back, and probably makes the thing invalid.
Question 3 is incorrect.
Samaritans are not a mental health charity. They do not have capacity to take calls from mental health patients who have concerns. This has been an issue for many years and as a Samaritan I can assure you it causes more harm than good. People expect Samaritans to help them with their mental health issues and we are unable to do so. We are not qualified. Yes people with mental health issues may call Samaritans but not for mental health advise or guidance.
Well presented and informative
Found extremely helpful
Well presented and informative
Found extremely helpful
Very helpful, good practical approaches
I liked all the additional information that was available
Worded like a checklist rather than actual education
this training is more focused on what a company should be telling its employees rather than training people on real world examples.
Same old
Having suffered from mental illness for years this course talks about the same things everyone has heard before. I think more detail in CBT would be more helpful as well as more things staff can be aware of and showing the beginings of mental health problems. It is always up to the undividual to talk though
Easy to follow and Educational in helping training to understand a difficult topic
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars