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Informative, helpful and easy to listen to/watch
It was good to be reminded of the differences between stress, anxiety, depression and other mental illness and how to look out for it in myself and others around me whether at work or in home environment and where to get help and additional support if needed. easy to understand and clear advice given.
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This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Excellent
This is a superb presentation about a much talked about subject, although one where from previous experience I have felt has only been covered as a ‘box ticking’ exercise. I have learnt a great deal from this carefully constructed and really informative course which I believe will be very useful going forward. Thank you.
Informative. It was good to know that my experiences were more common than I thought they were.
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
A childish view of mental health training
It seems like this was written by someone with no experience of mental health problems whatsoever, and does a terrible job of trying to understand them.
Great source of information
Helpful information. Liked the breathing tool. Clicked on a few of the additional information links but a couple of times when closed down it logged me out and had to log back in and resume the session. Helpful to have the downloadable information pack on help sources.
Simple, informative and addresses an important topic.
I really liked the idea of a wellness action plan and how clearly mental health issues were explained.
very informative
Really enjoyed this course. Gave lots of great advice about helping me with my mental health.
Some useful information, but a VERY condescending approach.
The course itself provided some useful information for anyone not familiar with the basics. The additional downloads such as the PDF were more useful. Unfortunately the presentation was very condescending and pitched more at the level of teenagers who're maybe looking at this sort of thing for the first time. The tone of the course tended towards assuming that it's viewers are ignorant of the benefits of diet and exercise. Quoting the WHO isn't a great idea – a globalist organisation who have lost the respect of many due to their heavy handed approach during covid. I feel the course would be more beneficial if it were a fraction of the length without the silly graphics. Not sure if dementia should be classed as a mental illness. It certainly affects mental health, but isn't there a question mark over whether or not it falls into the bracket of mental illness?
easy to follow
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars