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CSTF (All in One Day) Mandatory Training Reviews
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Huda H, 23 Dec 2025
London
Thank you Excellent informative and helpful recap enjoyed very much happy Christmas to all
CAROLINE S, 23 Dec 2025
Chelmsford
our trainer Nathan was absolutely amazing - he was interactive, lively, engaging and very knowledgeable - a really great day
Wangui N, 23 Dec 2025
Croydon
Very informative and interesting
Michelle W, 23 Dec 2025
Norwich
I have completed many H and S courses, this was by far the best , it was relevant, fun and very interesting. Wendy is an excellent trainer , she has so much knowledge and expertise
Mopelola J, 23 Dec 2025
Croydon
Trainer was thorough. Excellent exercise
Osamweniyobo O, 22 Dec 2025
London
Every second of the time was worth it, it was very interactive and practical. I recommend it
Stephen N, 22 Dec 2025
London
The training was well organised, informative, and engaging, with relevant content delivered clearly throughout the day. The trainer demonstrated excellent subject knowledge, encouraged interaction, and provided valuable practical sessions, making the course highly useful and easy to recommend.
Mike J, 22 Dec 2025
Chelmsford
Overall, it was a highly valuable training session, and I feel more confident and better equipped in my role. Thanks to Kevin's excellent training and for an enlightening and impactful day.
Danuta D, 22 Dec 2025
The training was very professional and highly useful. It covered all required topics and met all expectations. I would highly recommend this course. Janek provided all necessary information to a high standard and clearly demonstrated strong professionalism, knowledge, and skills throughout the training. This was the best training session I have attended. About video: In my opinion, training videos demonstrating manual handling and transfers to a chair or wheelchair should avoid staff kneeling on the floor or placing a patient’s feet on their legs. From an infection control perspective, this practice is not ideal. Additionally, kneeling close to a patient may increase risk to staff safety. In situations involving patients with psychological or behavioural difficulties, this position could make staff more vulnerable to sudden aggression. While such techniques may be necessary in rare or urgent situations, they should not be presented as standard practice within formal education or training materials.