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SFA01-Suicide First Aid Lite Reviews
Alan F, 24 Feb 2021
I think the Webex system wasn't the best, although I do understand why the system was used over other video conferencing systems. The ability to message and tick and cross was good for participation
David A, 24 Feb 2021
well organised, presented and a great way to gain an understanding of this subject.
Michael C, 24 Feb 2021
More breaks are necessary. Its a lot of information to take in and discuss, learning through Zoom is particularly tiring.
Rachel D, 23 Feb 2021
As above, really good thanks. Great to get training in the current circumstances, it felt like a change of scene!
Morwenna D, 23 Feb 2021
Would have benefitted for more time but it was obviously going to be a tricky subject to cover in half a day!
DAVID P, 23 Feb 2021
Very happy with the course overall. With little previous knowledge regarding suicide issues, I now feel much better informed and the confidence to address issues if they arise. The course was particularly useful for me as a committee member of the local branch of the The Royal British Legion and mental health matters with veterans and the affects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In addition, the significant increase in mental health issues which are likely to occur from coming out of lockdown post Covid 19 pandemic.
Roxanne M, 22 Feb 2021
It was really informative and gave me the tools I need to be able to help me have caring conversations. The trainer, Zac was knowledgable and passionate on the subject and any questions I had were covered more than sufficiently! Really sensitive subject but got alot from this training! Thanks
Miriam B, 22 Feb 2021
The course is well structured but at a level that makes it available to all. Giving the three steps gives me a process to follow and understanding how to phrase some things rather than feel as you've said the wrong thing will be helpful. Being open to knowing more signs of contemplation (probably couldn't have thought of some of them so could miss something) and the film was extremely thought provoking. As a suicide survivor I wish I knew then even a little bit of what I know now.