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SFA 04 - Suicide First Aid: Associate Tutor Training Development Programme Reviews
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Fiona Y, 01 Aug 2022
The materials arrived on time, the delivery and course was easy to understand and pacy with opportunity to discuss questions throughout.
Jan S, 01 Aug 2022
Wondered how a whole day of zoom course would be but the time went fast!
Nathan W, 01 Aug 2022
Intense day but well balanced with appropriate breaks. Also now clear on the remainder of the courses content.
James K, 01 Aug 2022
Overall, the training was excellent - the tutor taught me not only through the materials but by modelling the skills used; traits of a talented teacher!
Amanda S, 10 Jul 2022
This was a very focused course, appropriately pitched and with interesting course material, I feel I have revised and learnt a lot about my approach to someone with suicidal ideas
Amanda S, 07 Jul 2022
I'm really enjoying course, its content and pace are right for me
Richard D, 07 Jul 2022
Really enjoyed the course, very progressive and encouraging. Really pleased that the bar is set quite high for people to complete this training.
Donna D, 07 Jul 2022
Specifically regarding Day 4, I enjoyed learning more about TIP because I felt I needed a more informed understanding, and having Tom and Richard speak about it from a practitioner's perspective was wonderful. The concept of letting us have our own "musings" about important topics made for a less intense but no less insightful day. I appreciated gaining some insight into Unit 407 and a better understanding of how to make the reflective journal meaningful. And, all wonderfully executed in tandem by Alison and Jamie. Appreciative of the calibre of tutoring!
Richard D, 06 Jul 2022
Overall course feels well paced and progressive. The improvement in confidence in the whole group is obvious. practice makes perfect, plenty of this today. More on the job learning to follow.
Donna D, 06 Jul 2022
Having opportunity to learn/practice and provide/receive feedback for me is a great way to learn. And it felt like "safe" space from early on, and so knowing that it was OK to not be perfect took some of the pressure off. The feedback was positive from the cohorts, and where there was a learning point it was handled sensitively and in a constructive way by either Alison or Jamie. Big thanks to both of them for support, encouragement, and helping the cohort connect.