Epilepsy Training for Schools & Carers, Page 21 Reviews

We ask our users to rate and review our course immediately after they've completed their training. Here's what people are saying...

USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.8

306 reviews

  • 88% 5
  • 8% 4
  • 4% 3
  • 1% 2
  • 0% 1
Not great timing wise

This course along with Asthma and The Epipen was to repepitive on storing medication, and policy, and school trips. It could of been condensed as teachers dont have alot of time to sit and do these courses. Especially when all staff have to complete them. I am not a teacher, but its how I feel.

3/5
informative and straight forward

No summary provided

5/5
Very detailed

It does cover every thing you need to know for a school setting. It's also very good on procedures to follow when some one an episode/attack of Epilepsy. The background information on legislation and legal responsibilities was very useful to know as well.

5/5
A must for all to learn!

Very informative course, good videos and additional documents available to print.

5/5
Excellent course

No summary provided

5/5
detailed and concise

No summary provided

5/5
Extremely useful

A very enlightening course. I know much more about epilepsy and how to deal with children with epilepsy now. I'm much more confident as a result of taking the course.

5/5
Great information and video's

Disappointed in not be able to print the whole complete training video resource summary once completed and passed the course. This is the only online training course I have been unable to do so. I had difficultly login in with my user name and password, had to keep requesting a link access to my training. Not happy about the limited time you have after passing to print -off your certificate. Thanking you. Janet Dibua Student Welfare Officer

3/5
it was a good refresher course

It was a good reminder of all the different types of epilepsy and very informative

5/5
Clear and easy to follow

A clear and easy to follow presentation on Epilepsy. It takes you through all the different types of seizure and explains very clearly what you may see and how to deal with it. It gives an insight into the legal requirement schools have to try to provide the same experience for epileptic children as is undertaken by other pupils having assessed the risks that may be involved and making suitable provision/adjustments to allow this to happen.

5/5

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