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Birmingham C, 06 Feb 2025

Not relevant to the BCC policies, most of the examples given were for the crime court as well as the master document in which quite few topics were irrelevant. Tutor enjoyed time on his phone.

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maria r, 30 Jan 2025

Very knowledgeable trainer, very personable and make is all relevent

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Jackie M, 29 Jan 2025

Unfortunately the course was geared towards England and Wales so a portions of the course were not relevant to Northern Ireland. Also found the English sections of POCA used confusing. Not the trainers fault, who was excellent and she did try to include NI equivalent.

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Greg K, 29 Jan 2025

Should be targeted at FIs with less experience at court.

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Helen q, 29 Jan 2025

Trainer very knowledgeable and came across very well. Excellent knowledge of case law and how it could be applied. Difficult for NI officers as course content was for Eng and Wales and therefore I was continually having to think of NI equivalent sections of the law. No Crim Procedure Rules in NI. For NI officers we would need additional course applicable to the jurisdiction and how it works in practice with PPS/High Court and International. It would have been useful to have had a bespoke course for NI and then attend this course as there is always the possibility of NI officers doing confiscations in Eng & Wales.

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Dhuleep W, 24 Jan 2025

Simon was a very good speaker, patient with being interrupted and did his best to answer questions. Problems 1) Only given booklet day before course. This is ridiculous, we should have been sent both at least 2 weeks before, and instructed to have read it, as we will be tested on it in an MCQ. Nobody in course had recieved book until day before 2) Inform people about mcq, how long, how many questions, is there negative marking. Should also include some sample questions so we have an idea of the standard. The way this was done is very poor, and breaks all current educational theory. 3) Should cohort candidates and get experts in their field applicable, eg only healthcare people on 1 course and have a barrister who is an expert in healthcare law, and then can give case examples relevant to healthcare. Cases in book were not very helpful. Would be much more useful if got a specific healthcare related cases book. 4) Course finished 2 hrs early, not particularly good value for money. If finish early should go over other interesting topics after mcq.

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Elizabeth T, 21 Jan 2025

overall good however a long day online and perhaps in person or two halves would be easier to manage

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Jan T, 21 Jan 2025

Good trainer, very knowledgeable. However it felt very lengthy and would be ideal to be condensed to a half day course

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Anup S, 20 Jan 2025

there were quite a lot of medical people on the course and it would help if were seperated as this would help use to be more specific to medical negligence claims etc

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olive M, 17 Jan 2025

teh trainer was very knowledgable - knows her subject brilliantly however teh majority of it was not relevant to our organisation. Perhaps our organisation needs soemthing bespoke/ use a differmet provider woud have preffered to have more examples/ case studies whilst I know its not an exciting topic on the whole, deliverty was a little dry

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