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excellent course
makes you much more aware of fraud
Needs non-sales egs and test is too easy
Include examples of procurement fraud (price fixing, cartels etc); and public sector fraud like benefits (fake disability) or housing (jumping the queue). Suggest other means of identity checking (Charity Commission; contacting the banks; checking with a college or professional body to confirm qualifications; passport/driving licence, utility bill etc.). Multiple choice as a mechanism is good, but options often make it pretty obvious which is the correct answer.
Excellent explanation and presentation
Excellent course.
Dialogue understanding
Very good course but got a little difficulty to understand one dialogue due to the strong accent in it. I would say that this would not be an issue for amn English native speaker.
User friendly and easy to use
Course was user friendly and easy to understand
Gives us more knowledge on the subject
Again another great course, I really enjoyed completing this one. I marked this course 5stars, but again I would give it 10 out of 10. The course presented us with more knowledge on the subject. I was very pleased to pass with 100 per cent, the questions make you think more. Many thanks and best wishes Steve, Thinktank, Birmingham Museums Trust.
Great Course
Very informative, easy to follow and understand
Irrelevant
I don’t agree with having to have 100% right it should be 90 % it can become very frustrating when you get one wrong to then have to re take the test I find the courses very repetitive . I always don’t find all the training relevant to my job role
very comprehensive
It was hlepful to be alerted to the red flags and to be more observant over use of staff company time.
well explained and set out
This user gave this course a rating of 4/5 stars