Fraud Awareness and Prevention Training, Page 52 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
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Well presented. short segments relevant cogent information user-friendly interface.Not much diversity of 'people' images seen other than caucasian (white) male and and female images.
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Where is the non-white, British, spotty with skin blemishes, overweight, older lady with a regional accent and slightly yellowed teeth? The content was patronizing and far too long (5 mins would suffice!).
Makes a lot sense when some one breaks in down for you.
Really enjoyed this one.
Easy to digest to the many bite size chapters. Found the scenarios interesting.
good course 5 stars very interesting but most of the course is basic common sense
The course was quick, concise and easy to follow. As an improvement, I would suggest creating a document of the main points (including the 5 preventative ideas) or even a download of the slides for us to keep and refer back to after completion. Personally, I disagree with fear-based approaches to prevention and whilst I think 'severe' consequences can sometimes be a useful deterrent, it would be good to also advocate for dialogue, understanding and shared values so people can understand and prevent fraud more effectively. I would suggest having more content on this aspect as I felt it was touched upon in some examples (e.g. talking about financial pressures to your line manager) but it could be more valuable if this was covered to greater depth and from multiple perspectives in the module, in my opinion (e.g. acknowledging 'red flags' early on and responding compassionately to offer support or time to talk as a peer/line manager/other member of staff or even signposting to relevant services as a preventative measure).