Mental Health Awareness Training, Page 213 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
5221 reviews
Great set up
The content dealt with a very broad range of topics on a very superficial level, repeating the information that has been in the media for years but adding nothing new. I felt it was a waste of time and has added nothing to my knowledge on the subject. Sorry! Most of the iHasco couses are useful!
it needs breaking up into bits rather than choring through 40 minutes of interruptable time. it is stressful
this course was really relaxing to listen to! Some useful tips!
lots of interesting information
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A practical and sensible course with tips and advice to improve and maintain good mental health within and outside the workplace. Very well presented with useful links and phone numbers.
This course gave me a greater understanding to mental health.
Course was interesting and informative and a good length
I sat through this course without taking much notice, but passed because the questions mainly have an obvious correct answer. The course also conflates mental health with mental illness. If I go for a run and get out of breath that is not a physical health problem, let alone evidence of physical illness. Same if I get anxious before an exam. My organisation made attendance compulsory, but if I want mental health advice I can go to my doctor. I agree with Joanna Lumley that people are jumping on the mental illness bandwagon. Alcoholism is also a problem for some people, but I hope my organisation does not introduce compulsory alcoholism training for all its staff. Waste of staff time.