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Very informative

I found the course to be very up to date and informative. There was a lot of information I was already aware of, but I also learned considerably more than I expected.

Great

The most in-depth Safeguarding course I have completed and I have worked in Education for 20 years, top marks!

Clear to understand and good supporting

Found the training informative and presented in a clear and easy to understand way. The way the training is broken down is good as you get the background, the explanation of what abuse is and a clear explanation of what to do if you suspect it. The test at the end is also a good indicator of whether the information has been absorbed.

Thanks, course was very good.

Nice presentation style with lots of informations.

Thorough and worthwhile

It's easy to follow and worth the time it takes to explain each topic . In full it lasts between 70 and 90 minutes depending on your level of understanding and experience. The test at the end contains questions taken from each section and are multiple choice . If you have experience of working in a school you should not have any difficulty passing the test and achieving the qualification for your CV or CPD.

Concise and Informative

This course was well presented, engaging, concise and informative.

Clear with good examples

A very clear and sensitive course

Great

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

Good format and well designed course.

I enjoyed doing this course and it was not boring. Everything was explained clearly and it was easy to follow. Even though it took me some time to follow the course as I was being interrupted at work, it was easy to return and continue.

It encourages bad practice

The course refers to "disclosures" (which should be termed 'allegations') and encourages that children should be encouraged to talk freely and for as long as they wish about allegations to untrained people. It encourages untrained people to ask questions of children making allegations, which undermines any subsequent ABE interview (Achieving Best Evidence) that may be conducted by either police or social workers. And that undermines any potential future safeguarding action in relation to the child, or prosecution of any alleged perpetrator.