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Easy to digest content and clear picture

This course delivered practical information in an easily understandable format. The pictures to demonstrate the manoeuvres were clear and consise. The course was presented proffessionally.

Very comprehensive and easy to follow.

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

Well presented.

Everything is easy to understand.Slides/ modules very helpful.Updated and very informative indeed.

Easy to follow

The presenter made it easy to follow and understand. I enjoyed this learning site. Very informative.. thank you

Easy to understand, well delivered.

The training is educational, applicable to my workplace. It is not boring as you will listen carefully. The visual aids are interesting.

Excellent training very useful.

Moving ang handling training aims to help reduce the risk on injury to both staff members and service users. The course will identify the correct technique and best practices

good

was good to refresh on the training as there was a few new things that have been added since I did it last yeaR

Tedious going through so many short vide

48 videos? Each time I had to click on 'next' to select the video, and then click on the start button on the far corner to play it …. only to have to do it again 30 seconds later! I found the whole course tedious, not least because the majority of it was irrelevant to my job role (not your fault), but even had it been relevant I would still have struggled to keep my attention level up. At one stage it reminded me of the Month Python Fruit Self Defence sketch – look it up on YouTube if you are not familiar with it. I am sure you worked well within your brief and the course did come across as professional and well made, but it really was hard going!

Very good

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

good pace

more detail could be given around placing slide sheets and hoists under citizens as its not clear how they should be rolled. Also a little detail around the colours on the hoist straps, what they mean. Lastly on one of the hoist slides, it says to put the brakes on. This was not verbally communicated in the slide, and uncertainty as to whether brakes are on or not at other times.