Safer Recruitment in Education Training, Page 18 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
446 reviews
It was good to repeat the steps and break everything down. It was interesting hearing a few stand out facts around areas where questions are often asked eg do you need to re do DBS
The content appears to meet the brief and the duration was suitable for one sitting.
This course covers a lot of ground and all of it relevant as 'Safer Recruitment in Education' is perhaps the single most important factor within Education as it helps to both deter unsuitable candidates applying for roles and helps to monitor every employee while employed by a school.
There was a question of 'Which of the following would be acceptable references when considering a candidate?' I answered this with 'Written reference from their most recent employer on headed paper' it stated this was incorrect, I then continued with the test and had the same question 2 questions later, I then chose a different option which then was also wrong but stated the first answer I gave was correct, not sure what happened here, but it stated my answer was wrong when it was correct and it also gave me the question twice.
Most of course went really well(WWW) - useful and current, a timely refresh as I am interviewing in 2 days time. Even better if (EBI) 4 DBS checks should be consistently described i.e. Enhanced later described as Enhanced without barring lists.
Heaps of information to take in, but one can revisit parts and no need to do the training in one sitting but the test is tricky with the wording of some questions, but if one gets a question wrong one can revisit the specific information and redo the incorrect question.
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Very easy to follow, I have a visual impairment so not having to read vast tracts of information made this course accessible.
Lots of information but succinctly put
Very good course, easy to access and understand. Not too visual so is suitable for those with a visual impairment. Maybe an option for subtitles could be a consideration for people who are hearing impaired.