
Well this what they say about our training.
Course: Introduction to Learning Disability
Very professional delivery, extremely informative, analogical - many courses cover the flowers coming off the stem - this course takes you from the roots to the blossom, giving you confidence in your ability to support the service user. Marie Adamson May 2009
Courses: Introduction to Learning Disability, Learning Disability & Mental Illness and Ageing & Learning Disability Courses
The Training Manager for Housing & Social Services – Isle of Anglesey
Total satisfaction .....feedback from public, private and voluntary sectors have been extremely positive and has resulted in evidence based improvements in work practices.
The training is innovative in delivery methods and engagement with learners and is always willing to customise courses to meet our specific needs. The trainer is both approachable and knowledgable with current information and examples of best practice always available to share with course participants. The courses are always oversubscribed which clearly demonstates the value placed by employers on the trainers activities.
We will certainly continue our relationship with these training services and work to develop further courses to reflect our local needs reflecting the Welsh Assembly Government vision of services for people with learning disabilities.
Barbara Hughes-Jones, Training Manager, Isle of Anglesey
Course: Social Supervisor's Course 2010
The course on social supervisors was a 'breath of fresh air'. For the first time in my social work career someone was giving me clear direction as to my legal responsibilities as a social supervisor and the practicalities of how to best implement this. The trainers focus was practitioner based and suddenly, all that had been unclear to me made sense! The very next day I was able to attend an inpatient review on a patient who is subject to Section 37/41 and confidently assert my roles and responsibilities as the potential social supervisor following his discharge from hospital.
Cathie Long 2010
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