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Good
Brief but informative and provides enough information for a person to maybe recognise and prevent any issues etc.
Informative and interesting
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Good concise training
Having completed other Prevent training from other suppliers, I felt that this was the most detailed but concise training that has left me feeling more confident about dealing with any situation that arises.
Training easy to access
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
was informative
Informative and not too lengthy
Good training update
It is always important to keep these things fresh in your head/mind and I think it is advantageous to frequently update our knowledge. The current state of society means these things are becoming more prevalent in classrooms and we need to be aware and know how to handle them
Informative, basic, understandable.
The course is really informative on the subject of the signs of radicalization in young people. I learned who is most at risk and what behaviors to look out for. On a whole I would recommend that support staff and others would find this course beneficial.
5 Stars "But"
Bit confusing. Keeps listing Right Child-Right Service-Right Time. Then starts out listing the "Four R's" Followed by many sides on the subject of Recognise, during which any number of other "R's" are mentioned. Before finally returning (with only 5 slides left). To Respond-Report-Record. Were the "Tags" used made up? Beast, Fearless, Gamer ect? Or something else to perhaps look out for? Then coming back to my old bug bear Suitable for the role of LSA: "Contact Parents"? and "Teaching Tools". (LSA's do not have control of class content or context).
good
would like to take the training further, good and informative
very informative
The training helps you to be aware and recognise signs that there is something not "right' with the child – they could be unhappy and not able to talk to anyone, with the training you could be that someone they can relate to.