Sherwood Training reviews

4.9 (24,395 reviews)
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Consistently knowledgeable, patient and engaging trainers are the provider’s clearest strength, making complex theory accessible through humour, real-life examples, discussion and hands-on practice. Attendees value the safe, supportive atmosphere, clear explanations, thoughtful adaptations and opportunities to ask questions and repeat techniques until confident. Courses are generally well structured and paced, with useful breaks, and learning transfers directly to workplace practice and everyday situations; a few attendees find some sessions longer or more repetitive than necessary.

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I really enjoyed the course, alan was very informative while making it fun too. I took alot away from it from learning different break away teqniques to how to handle situations with pws 10/10

Janine W · 05 Mar 2026
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Trainer was very engaging, content was extremely good compared to other trainings I have completed

Jack T · 05 Mar 2026
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Response: Thank you, Jack. We appreciate your feedback and are pleased to hear you found the trainer engaging and the content valuable.

Fun and down to earth training. Highly recommended

Laila C · 05 Mar 2026
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Absolutely fantastic!! Jon was extremely knowledgeable.

Marie S · 05 Mar 2026
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During my PBS training,I learnt that following laws and policies means ensuring our support strategies comply with legislation like the Mental Capacity Act, Human Rights Act, and Equality Act. It's about respecting individuals' rights, dignity, and autonomy while promoting positive behaviours. We also need to follow organisational policies on things like restraint, safeguarding, and data protection.

Kingsley A · 05 Mar 2026
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I was educated on various types of restraint, including Physical Restraint. Physical Restraint refers to any direct physical contact, device, or action intended to prevent, restrict, or subdue an individual's freedom of movement. It also encompasses manual methods of holding or limiting movement. Mechanical Restraint involves the use of devices such as belts, cuffs, or restraints designed to inhibit a person's bodily movements, typically for behavioural management or safety purposes in high-risk scenarios.

Kehinde O · 05 Mar 2026
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Informative and helpful

Shakti P · 05 Mar 2026
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Excellent! Thank you

Christine J · 05 Mar 2026
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Really enjoyed this training, very engaging and Jamie was brilliant.

Dawn C · 05 Mar 2026
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Trainer was very good knowledgeable great

Sue B · 05 Mar 2026
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