Mental Health Awareness Training, Page 488 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.7

5205 reviews

  • 85% 5
  • 10% 4
  • 3% 3
  • 1% 2
  • 1% 1
Too slow to work through

The slides could be combined so that you don't have to click through constantly. Content fine but rather repetitive. Could convey the same in less time.

5/5
Interesting introduction

A good introduction to the subject without getting too technical. Some very clever imagery used and plenty of additional content which is a useful resource to dip into for futher information. Possibly something that all employees should have access to as the more people who are aware, the more the mental health issue stigma will be reduced.

5/5
great

No summary provided

5/5
A good overview with sufficient detail

Comprehensive coverage of the subject to get candidates interested and engaged in the mental health arena.

5/5
Very informative

This training takes away the stigma of talking about mental health.

5/5
Excellent, easy to understand

The training was very easy to work through and although I have done similar training I still learnt some new things. I will be recommending that all of our team do the training.

5/5
Excellent course

Very useful and informative with a great range of additional materials and tips/suggestions.

5/5
A good overview into a diverse subject

I found this course was a good overview into the diverse subject matter of mental health. It provided a good starting point into different types of mental health how to identify symptoms within yourself and others and tools/skills first steps in help overcoming this invisable desease.

5/5
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4/5
Simple and effective learning format.

The format of the training was suitable for this type of subject. There is a lot of very use supporting information A way of improving the course might be to include at least one case study or individual speaking about their mental illness and how it has been treated.

5/5

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