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a little boring in places

This user gave this course a rating of 4/5 stars

Comforting

The contents were common sense BUT still comforting to hear so worthwhile.

Comprehensive

This user gave this course a rating of 4/5 stars

Felt utterly patronised.

So generic/basic as to talk only to common sense. Felt infuriated by the tone of delivery. Disengaged by the content. However, I would note that I am autistic and my reaction to this course may be a function of my autism and the fact that I have my own ways of coping with things.

very helpful and informative.

Helps with the understanding of the procedures of getting back to work and the policies that go with that.

Very good

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

enlightening informative

I learnt a lot about the topic and there was many useful resources too. I liked the subtitles, as I am deaf. The training was broken down into clear topic areas. I would recommend this course to everyone who is returning to work, it is useful to focus on this guidance rather than fake news.

very good, comprehensive.

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Generic, empty, in parts condescending

This has been such a waste of time. There’s nothing specific about any return, measures or procedures. It constantly refers to ‘specific’ measures, processes etc that may be in place with ‘your employer’ but that’s it. No specifics, no specific links. It’s just empty waffle about that there might be something, who knows. Considering how much money this course probably costs to role out to all staff and how much money it costs in staff time, this is frankly a huge waste. A simple but specific document, or even a video, with concrete and specific measures, processes and employer-specific approaches would be much more useful. The upbeat-ness about 'normal anxieties' when physically returning to work during a pandemic is at minimum condescending. The unironic reference to government measures, which incidentally and unnecessarily killed tens of thousands of people, is insulting.

Reassuring content

The only improvement would have been the ability to incorporate (perhaps on the end slides in each section) some notes specific to my employer – where to find policies, where to direct particular questions, which in-house support benefits were available etc.