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Tracey T, 24 Nov 2021
Was very informative and was made at easy to understand
Tracey T, 24 Nov 2021
Was very informative and was made at easy to understand
Megan M, 24 Nov 2021
I prefer to do training in a classroom as you can learn better than on a video call
Geeganage G, 24 Nov 2021
Enjoy the course, and very helpful.
Sue S, 24 Nov 2021
I found it hard just listening to the information. I would rather do hands on face to face training.
shannon f, 23 Nov 2021
really happy with the training, worth the time. happy with what i have learnt
Tanya T, 23 Nov 2021
enjoyed having a refresher of first aid and BLS and learning further.
Timon P, 23 Nov 2021
In order for Mary-Ann to deliver the Moving and Handling Practical elements of the course, she had to transport a very heavy mobile hoist. The house is very heavy and awkward to move around and she had to acquire my assistance in removing the hoist from her car and the returning it to her car. We both pulled out backs whilst carrying out this exercise which is ironic as compromised the course’s main principle which is all about safe and effective M & H techniques. Mary-Ann should not have to transport her own mobile hoist or rely on the assistance of others in order for her to set up her teaching equipment. The organisation should be providing her with a dedicated teaching area or facility where this equipment is already set up for teaching purposes.
Timon P, 23 Nov 2021
In order to deliver the M & H element of the course, Mary-Ann had to transport, set up and then dissemble a mobile hoist and then stow on her car. The hoist is quite heavy, cumbersome and difficult to move on her own. She had to rely of the support and assistance of another person to move and set up the hoist. I assisted Mary-Ann with this and we both strained our backs doing this today. This is ironic given the whole purpose of the M& H theory and practice principles which are to execute M & H techniques as safely, proficiently and fluidly as much as possible. Mary-Ann should be given a dedicated teaching facility where this and other essential equipment are already in place all set up and involves no continual transporting.