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The trainer was great and good at providing constructive advice. The pace was good and it was engaging. I do find that I've learnt and improved through this course.
Just about kept up with the training. Serena kindly repeated sections where I got lost. It was very interactive
I struggled somewhat with the first half of this workshop. I thought the guest speaker was less relevant to me being in the private sector and it felt like a pitch for a product I wasn't interested in. I was keen to get some input on what a good CSR policy looks like and although I understand the relevance of 'impact' it didn't resonate and I felt we spent too much time on something that was very ideological and out of reach for most of us. I am looking forward to the next workshop on the 'how to'!
What a lovely exposure to my perspective of Mental Health.
Matt from ImpactTrust was just fabulous. Excellent speaker and i found so much relevant in this approach for the private sector as well. For me this topic CSR is completely new. I feel like a learned a lot and that actually we're doing more than I thought in regards to this, but we lack an overarching policy to tie it all together.
Great session. Although lots in it is never feels rushed and the conversations are always handled sensitively
It was really good and practical training which I feel I could really use which is often not the case with training courses. However I feel like we need to have a day when we take a current project we are working on and work, with the trainer, to plan it and work through all the processes.
I was grateful to Ed for making sure all were up to speed and tailoring the course to the needs of the audience.
Another great session from Happy! The facilitator does a fantastic job at creating an inclusive group where everyone can contribute. Each theory is always followed with how to implement it and opportunities to practice. I also love that the facilitator models the behaviours being taught every step of the way!
Quite a difficult part of the course that was explained very clearly by Paul. I think up to now this has been the most challenging yet interesting section.