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Adult eMHFA Wales Reviews
Vicky M, 06 Jul 2023
I have really enjoyed the course and have learned so much. the only issues I experienced was accessing some of the modules, however, our course tutor was able to smooth out any difficulties. It was excellent. Thank you.
Natalie S, 06 Jul 2023
Loved Shell presenting the course. Her voice was made for this role. Thank you for all the information
Michelle G, 06 Jul 2023
A fabulous course that is very informative and i personally feel it should be available to all staff and elements would be worth making part of our substantive training
Tania J, 06 Jul 2023
I really enjoyed the course, Michelle was very knowledgeable, very personable, I would book another course with Michelle. I do feel that the course has been beneficial - thank you.
Alison h, 06 Jul 2023
Michelle gave a very informative, interesting and relaxed session. Lots of valuable things learned.
sarah f, 06 Jul 2023
Really enjoyed this course and the information given. I hope to carry on with educating myself using the book that was given and the web links for further resources. Many thanks
Kirsty H, 06 Jul 2023
Very informative and relevant to the young people we work with as well as being able to support colleagues dealing with difficult case loads or personal issues.
Anon, 06 Jul 2023
Really useful and interesting course. I've really enjoyed both webinars and the online modules and feel that I have learned a lot and have found the course valuable. Michelle is a great teacher too and has an excellent ability to encourage communication within the group.
Maudie H, 05 Jul 2023
The course has been very informative, and the resources provided are very good, particularly the handbook. Andrew as an instructor is thorough and informative and created a welcoming and supportive learning environment. I now feel far better equipped to support colleagues in the work place and people I may encounter elsewhere, and also more able to support my own mental health long term.
Anon, 05 Jul 2023
It's still really difficult to remember what ALGEE stands for in its entirety as each letter stands for multiple things but overall I feel like the important stuff has really stuck with me, about asking directly if someone is suicidal and about what not to say. I felt that a lot of the webinar training repeated what was in the online training beforehand but often didn't add on or build on the material very much. It was good to have the training not only mention how to help students but general MHFA (such as the substance misuse material) so that I feel better able to help people outside of the university, too.