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melanie d, 31 Jul 2025

very good course may be crammed into short time . But content good and trainer brilliant

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Jess H, 30 Jul 2025

Interesting session, lot of information from varied sources, has been useful to reflect upon and consider for the future of how to apply for future negotiation skills and handling different types of customers. A good source for reflection to help understand how i've been handling cases so far and to benchmark myself of current understanding for speaking with customers.

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Simon J, 30 Jul 2025

The trainers showed a real understanding of our work and provided genuinely useful techniques to use in court

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Owen M, 29 Jul 2025

Very engaging throughout, learning plenty of new information.

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Christian O, 29 Jul 2025

Thank you for the training session

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Rae H, 29 Jul 2025

Trainer was fine, he made excuses about inclusion and disabilities to force us to have our cameras on and he had us go around at the end to say why the training was good which was weird

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Mathew H, 24 Jul 2025

Is useful to elements for my role, but was fast paced and didn't allow time for clarification during the exercise.

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Emma M, 24 Jul 2025

A very good session.

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Mark J, 24 Jul 2025

The tutor / barrister was very good in a small discussion group and very happy to debate the issues the room wanted to debate - which makes for a good learning environment. I would have loved to have been on this course before finalising my EW report, as I think there are things I might have done slightly differently in that report and the joint statement had I done that. The most apparent learnings and benefits of the course though are in understanding and practicing how to best prepare and run the cross examination in court. I almost wonder whether the course should be split in that way ie 1. prep of the report / joint statement and things to think about, look out for, what will the barrister be looking for in the report to attack under cross examination etc... and 2. the cross examination itself. In my case those things are 6-7 months apart so that is a factor (but on day 2 we did the report as the last session and I thought maybe that should have been first?). An extremely helpful course though, and the mix in the room of restructuring and pensions was great.

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Paramjit M, 24 Jul 2025

informative, good discussions ,

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