YOUR GUIDE TO GETTING LICENSED

It is now illegal to operate without a licence in any of the following roles: Security, Cash & Valuables in Transit, Public Space Surveillance CCTV or Close Protection. You will need to obtain a licence from the Security Industry Authority (SIA).

The SIA is an independent organisation established by the government under the terms of the Private Security Act 2001.

The SIA is responsible for raising the standard of professionalism and the quality of service throughout the security industry. The new licensing requirements carry the force of law and will help prevent unsuitable or poorly trained people from operating within the private security industry.

 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE SEE:

www.the-sia.org.uk

 

 

 

 


PROGRAMS - DUE COURSE

EDEXCEL BTEC LEVEL 3 AWARD IN PHYSICAL INTERVENTION TRAINING

Who is the programme designed for?

The course is designed to equip qualified trainers to deliver physical intervention training, either internally to their own staff or as a public training course. Trainers attending this course must hold a minimum Level 3 teaching qualification and a Level 3 Conflict Management qualification. Training centres must be approved to deliver physical intervention training before nominating a trainer to attend this programme.

What does the programme cover?

This is a five day course that incorporates disengagement skills (non-aggresive physical interventions) escorting and holding skills (none-restrictive and restrictive physical interventions).

Areas covered within this course include:

Unit 2

  • Understand how to reduce the risk of harm when physical intervention skills are used
  • Be able to use non-aggresive physical skills to protect yourself and others from assault.
  • Be able to use non-pain related standing, holding and escorting techniques, including non-restrictive and restrictive skills 
  • Understand good practice to follow after physical intervention

Unit 3

  • Be able to assess the training environment to reduce risks in preparation for physical intervention.
  • Be able to safely and effectively manage the learning environment for physical intervention skills.
  • Be able to deliver instruction in physical intervention skills.
  • Be able to assess physical intervention skills
What are the benefits of the programme?

You will be qualified to train others in assessing situations to decide if physical intervention is necessary and, if so, the appropriate methods and skills to use them safely and effectively. Successful delegates will be certificated by Edexcel.

 

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LEVEL 3

Physical
Intervention Instructors Training

COMING SOON
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more details


Vindex currently have Train to Gain funding so if you are a company seeking to have your staff trained in of the above qualifications please do not hesitate to contact us.


The NVQ in Providing Security Services is aimed at individuals working as static and patrol guards, door supervisors, CCTV operators and reception and retail security guards, as well as anyone involved in events security.




BTEC Level 2
award in Disengagement and Physical Intervention Skills.

The course is aimed at those individuals who work in an environment that may bring them into conflict with others.



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