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Level 1: Understanding Behaviour and Developing Proactive Support Strategies (RRN Prior Learning) Reviews
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Rebecca T, 08 Jan 2024
Course was very interactive and was provided with relatable scenarios throughout so I could link theory to practice. It made me think about how I can improve my future practice
Alivia W, 08 Jan 2024
The training was engaging and interesting, well structured Great examples given putting the theory in terms of practice scenarios! 😊
Shabnum M, 05 Jan 2024
Very interactive and proactive. Really enjoyed the course - Liam was really helpful and obviously passionate about what he is teaching. I have come away with some very useful strategies to use in class. Thanks
Ambili V, 04 Jan 2024
The course was really informative.
Ann P, 04 Jan 2024
The course was excellent and very informative.It has made me think in a different way. I felt the course was a little long, as my concentration I felt was lacking after 4 pm
Kathryn K, 04 Jan 2024
Long day - helpful - some elements repetitive - opportunity to review content to be more reflective of MFT - some of the content as a nurse covered in other training perhaps tailor to clinical staff. Facilitator approachable open to feedback - personal
Karen B, 04 Jan 2024
Very interesting course , learnt a great deal , lots of information to take in in one session but good use of different techniques IE flip chart , videos and PowerPoint . Liam has a wide depth of knowledge which he delivers in an interesting way , makes the day go quicker
Tracy I, 03 Jan 2024
Lots of detail delivered with enthusiasm and engaging
Nasreen K, 03 Jan 2024
A very informative training session. Lots of information to go away with. Will apply the strategies discussed in my daily practice. An eye opener on how to deal with certain behaviours. Thank you
Natasha G, 03 Jan 2024
Liam was very knowledgeable and offered the course with enthusiasm. The course was interesting and interactive. I will use the information from this course to further develop my practice in the classroom. Thanks Liam