Reviews
Add Review- Jessica ReynoldsReviewed on Google Maps
Started my apprenticeship with AS in August 2020 and have had about 4 tutors in a span of about 14 months. Staff here seem to stay for a couple months and then go. There's no consistency. I haven't progressed past the first unit in a year due to appointments constantly being changed at the last minute or cancelled all together. Staff here don't care about students or their wellbeing as I've tried to complain and was completely disregarded. Honestly would not recommend using AS at all. There ...
- Ava OneillReviewed on Google Maps
Absolutely shocking company to work for!!! I advise all dental nurses to stay well away from them. I started training as an assessor and after 3 months they said they couldn’t afford to pay me anymore as there wasn’t enough trainees and a lack of funding…. The manager also wouldn’t pay me the money I was owed for petrol and tried to stall the payment by saying I hadn’t visited one of the trainees for their assessment, luckily I had photographic evidence on my phone of the visit I carried out ...
- Maya PaseaReviewed on Google Maps
I recently completed my apprenticeship with Anderson stockley and I can’t fault them one bit! I completed my apprenticeship just 1 week after my predicted completion date (which was predicted before Covid) even after Covid hit. My mentor was Debby and she was great and she was always there to answer any emails or questions I had the same day. Even throughout Covid the team have changed to online learning and the transition was smooth and made learning even easier for me to do from home. The...
- Hannah BostockReviewed on Google Maps
I have recently qualified as a Dental Nurse using Anderson and Stockley as my training provider. I started my portfolio in a paper folder and halfway through my training switched to the online e-portfolio, this was very confusing for me but I understand why it was necessary, as the e-portfolio was much easier to manage. My first two tutors left the company, after visiting me in practice once or twice. I felt like this was hindering my progress as each new tutor had to build an understanding o...
- Lily MassieReviewed on Google Maps
I had been with ASA training since I started my apprenticeship which was late August 2020. I had just been told that decisions had been made on the status of my course without even informing me. I later then received an email informing me. These decisions had been made and based on my future of being a dental nurse. I also feel the need to say that I am not fully satisfied with ASA training. For my course , I needed to be observed by my course trainers and no one has tried to arrange this fo...