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It was interesting and engaging
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Extremely informative and constructive
Highly recommended. Very Informative and constructive, and with high importance to even being taught to parents and not only to teachers, social workers, and professionals.
The area of CSE could be imporved
The course overall was excellent however the area of CSE was not indepth and could be improved. I was the whistle blower for the rotherham abuse scandal and the manager that worked with or supported staff that worked with over 1,700 children involved in CSE and the grooming process. Currently I manager a charity that support a number of those children now young adults who speak out to assist others around what the grooming process worked for them. Following doing this training I feel that the information you train on is from professionals rather than those that experienced this crime themselves
Engaging, right tone and informative
I felt like this course dealt with a very difficult subject in a very professional way. The visuals with presenters made it easy to follow and engaging. There was a comprehensive overview of information, without it being dull, repetitive or too long. I thought this was a great course and I feel I have learnt a lot in a relatively short amount of time.
Good
Very informative and hits all the key points you would need in school.
very important course
i really enjoyed having this course
Excellent Course
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Very clear, and well presented
I found the variety of speakers, acting and graphics worked well in making this training interesting and enjoyable. Only suggestion is a few more questions of key points would help to reinforce and retain engagement. Thanks.
Good relevant training
One or two of the links didn’t work also please could you change the image of the doll ( meant to be child with disabilities ) with just one leg near the start. We are a special school and I feel there are better images that could be used to illustrate that pupils with disabilities could be vulnerable. Thanks
Clear, concise.
I like the fact that you are given further resources if you feel it necessary to delve more into a particular aspect.