MAS M, 28 Mar 2025
Throughly enjoyed the course feeling more confident in completing and signing off MCA.
Liz D, 28 Mar 2025
Would be helpful if the session was recorded to be able to go back and reference parts.
Hannah P, 28 Mar 2025
I came into the course feeling very settled in my understanding of the law, however the course has given me an even greater understanding and respect for the law and the framework that protects me as a social worker but also as a best interest assessor. The course was very interesting and engaging and Max was very friendly and easy to identify with - he made the course very accessible and catered it to everyone's needs. Thank you.
Ffion J, 28 Mar 2025
Rhoda was knowledgeable, personable and a joy to work with. She had masses of insight which were extremely interesting and made the course informative and exciting.
Lisa B, 28 Mar 2025
I’ve really enjoyed the course despite being overwhelmed at one point with legislation. I can already see how my learning will contribute towards my Social Work practice and give me a strong foundation to progress towards becoming a best interests assessor.
Dafydd T, 27 Mar 2025
Really good, Informative and helpfull
Karen R, 27 Mar 2025
Jim is a superb trainer who balanced a lot of content with humour and patience. His knowledge and experience were so impressive and he is such a great trainer...Bond Solon are lucky to have him. A shout out too for the very impressive and comprehensive course materials.
Ann W, 27 Mar 2025
Excellent and relatable trainer who shared experiences and tips. Including cases of relevance (Ghosh, Ivey, Noble, Riddell) and further readings and videos
Steve J, 27 Mar 2025
An excellent and relevant course for the work involved
Faye P, 27 Mar 2025
This feedback relates specifically to Liane. I really enjoyed her session and found her very personable. I think the course overall would be more beneficial with more face to face time and writing our own statements, rather than being provided with terrible examples. I do appreciate this may not be practical for the barristers to learn multiple statements.