Amanda C, 13 Mar 2026
I really enjoyed Geraint Jones use of examples from his real experience to illustrate points
Michelle G, 13 Mar 2026
Really enjoyed the course. Was good to hear real life examples which added context to the learning. Really knowledgeable trainers who were engaging.
Eleanore N, 13 Mar 2026
An enjoyable course that was informative without getting too complex with the legal information. The trainer was knowledgeable, friendly and engaging as well as being professional. He was very clear with boundaries of what he was able to help with. The breakout rooms were helpful to have discussions with colleagues. The coroner's court role-play was helpful with the provided feedback. It may be helpful for the trainer to have more knowledge on the policies and systems within the NHS to help with relating it to our roles more, but I understand that this is difficult to do when not working in this field.
Julia P, 13 Mar 2026
Course material would have been better received prior to the course so reading could have been carried out.
Ritchie T, 13 Mar 2026
The trainer was amazing - very interactive and engaging
Nadereh Z, 13 Mar 2026
James has been very engaging and providing good amount of information that you can apply in practice
Katy H, 13 Mar 2026
Great course, really focused on what was needed. Trainer was friendly, helpful and approachable.
Tessa R, 13 Mar 2026
Brilliant in helping prepare me for a court room experience. I learned so much.
Raymond M, 13 Mar 2026
Cross examination exercises started with an introduction of the case by the 'witness', to set the stage for the other participants and the trainer as well I guess. This is good, but the actual start of the cross examining exercise was not always clearly distinguished from the introduction. In most exercises, including my own, I found this a bit confusing and, for my own exercise, made it difficult to get myself in the correct position (attitude) timely. I think it would be better to indicate "now the introduction ends and the exercise starts".