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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Brilliant trainer, very engaging and knowledgable

Gemma H · 26 Feb 2025
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Response: Hi Gemma. Thank you for your lovely feedback we are glad to hear you enjoyed the course and delivery.

I felt the trainer provided a very enthusiastic and energetic presence to the course which always makes it much more engaging, Amy was also able to answer our questions well to the best of her ability and was happy to discuss scenarios. The training as a whole I don't believe to be best suited to the needs of our job roles/ the homes we work in. The course provides us with the basic skills/moves to use however, I believe this course should be undertaken within individual home environments while considering individual risks of young people/common behaviours they may display. During the course today many discussions were held about situations we have been in within our home whereby the holds simply wouldn't have been able to keep the young person and staff free from harm and therefor these holds would need to be adapted to keep the young person safe in the moment. A empty large room which is where we do this course does not replicate or prepare staff for real life situations, for example performing a seated PI on three upright chairs is likely to never occur within the home. A more likely situation would be a seated hold on a sofa with bouncy cushions falling off or a bed with a mattress moving. I would suggest as a minimum sofas to be used within this training. Happy to discuss this further.

Steven A · 26 Feb 2025
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Absolutely helpful, had a brilliant and informative training

Mary J · 25 Feb 2025
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Response: Thanks Mary for taking the time to leave feedback. We are glad to hear you found the course informative and you enjoyed the delivery by Rounak.

Great trainer. Friendly and understanding

Stuart E · 25 Feb 2025
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Amy was a brilliant trainer, although the content was a bit repetitive a couple of times, the discussion and tasks we did made it really interesting and memorable.

Victoria V · 25 Feb 2025
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Brilliant course. Very interesting

Lynda D · 25 Feb 2025
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Very informative content that Amy made interesting and fun. Thankyou

Marie B · 25 Feb 2025
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Very enjoyable and learnt loads

Michael C · 25 Feb 2025
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Good content, engaging trainer

Anna C · 25 Feb 2025
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Very good caurse very understanding and great teacher thinks about all her students needs .

Tracey K · 25 Feb 2025
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