MARI B, 29 May 2026
QUETIONS ARE TOO LONG AND UNNECESSARY. SOME QUESTIONS HAD, ONLY 2 OPTIONS CORRECT, LIKE QUESTION 14.
Ewa B, 28 May 2026
Difficult to navigate and not closing properly. Unable to get certificate... Frustrating
Wren H, 27 May 2026
A good reminder of information top up knowledge
Sivakamasundari K, 26 May 2026
Croydon
I just needed to be trained in one of the topics, in other topics , I am compliant . I don’t need to go in the hot weather to attend the whole course from 1:30 to 5:30pm. Nearly waste of time .
Rabiah R, 26 May 2026
Too much information repeated and some of the wording was confusing. Had errors on the quiz that were caused by a glitch which I could not get rid of. Lost all my progress.
Tunrayo B, 26 May 2026
Manchester
The trainers did their best, really good, couldn't imagined Reuben could deliver that way. I believe that training should have been online like tier 1, have hand-out to be able to go through later.
Helen M, 22 May 2026
London
A lot of hospital based info not relevant to community works
Ginny M, 20 May 2026
I’m pleased to have passed the safeguarding training, but I found the learning experience difficult and inaccessible as a neurodivergent learner. The training relied heavily on reading black text on a white background, with no option to listen to the content. This does not support different learning styles or accessibility needs. The information was also spread across multiple screens that had to be clicked through, which made it easy to unintentionally miss sections. At times this made the course feel confusing rather than supportive. I also learn best by being able to copy key information into my own notes so I can revisit and process it later. This was difficult and time-consuming to do within the training. Some of the quiz questions were also confusing or misleading. In one case, the question asked for two correct answers, but the answer options provided did not appear to include two clearly correct pieces of legislation. This made the quiz feel more like a test of interpreting unclear wording than a fair assessment of safeguarding knowledge. I would strongly recommend improving accessibility by offering audio narration, clearer page layouts, downloadable or copyable summaries, better signposting of sections, and clearer quiz questions with unambiguous answer options.