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CCTV Systems: Who Needs Training and Who needs a Licence?
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What is SIA?
The aim of the SIA (Security Industry Authority), the UK licensing authority for the private security industry, is to increase the skill and professionalism of those employed in the Security Industry and to enhance the public’s consumer confidence. Therefore anyone carrying out CVIT, CCTV/PPS, Door Supervision, Security Supervision, Security Guarding, Security Consulting, Close Protection, Key Holding, Private Investigation or Vehicle Immobilising and Wheel Clamping, must hold a valid SIA licence. You will need a SIA licence from the Security Industry Authority if you wish to work as a Security Officer or a door supervisor and are responsible for security, protection or screening the suitability of persons entering licence premises or dealing with conflict in pubs, clubs and other licence premises open to the public. Whether you are already working as a Security Officer or Door Supervisor but are yet to receive SIA training, or you are considering work as a Security Officer or Door Supervisor, you need to be SIA licensed as a Door Supervisor or a Security Guard. It is now illegal to work as a Security Officer or Door Supervisor without SIA Security Licence. Please go to either the Door Supervisor Training Courses or Security Guard Training Courses page if you have not received SIA training and need to book a SIA training course.
How to get a SIA license from the Security Industry Authority
To get a SIA licence you must complete a 4-day SIA training course. At the end of the SIA licence training you will write two exams for both parts of the SIA training course to achieve this SIA approved qualification. You do not need any previous experience or qualification to enrol for this SIA training course. The SIA approved courses are of two parts: Part 1 - Role and responsibilities of Door Supervisors or Security Officers (if training to become a Security Officer), and the part 2 - Communication Skills and Conflict Management, culminating in two examinations to prove competency. Then you can apply for SIA licence with your certificates. To clarify, you can either apply to join the SIA Security Guarding course or SIA Door Supervisors' course, both courses of which have Communication Skills and Conflict Management as a second part. On completion of this SIA training exam, it takes approximately 2 weeks for your certificate to arrive and then you can apply for SIA licence to the Security Industry Authority (SIA) who will then process your SIA licence application form. In the first instance, they will send you SIA acknowledgement letter indicating that they have received your application form and return your supporting documents with this acknowledgement letter. You can then approach Security firms for work with this SIA acknowledgement letter. You can work with this letter while you await your SIA badge. But not all Security companies will accept SIA acknowledgement letter. The SIA runs an "approved contractors' scheme" and it is only the Security companies who are on this scheme that can consider you for work if you meet their criteria. But once you have received your SIA licence card from the SIA you can legally work anywhere in the Security Industry.
Qualified Trainers
We assist individuals and businesses to obtain the highest standard of SIA (Security Industry Authority) approved SIA Door Supervisor course, SIA Security Guard training course, CCTV/PSS course, SIA Wheel Clamping training course, First Aid course and teachers training course. As approved trainers for the SIA licence training courses, we pride ourselves with professionalism and excellence. We are not just SIA training providers; we work with you and for you all the way through your SIA licence training to your working life as a SIA licence Security Officer or SIA licensed Door Supervisor. We are also partners with some Security firms to ensure you are placed for work on qualification with SIA licence or SIA Acknowledgement letter. For more SIA security course information or next available SIA training courses or to find out details of the SIA security courses we offer, please use the course link above or contact us below
Locations in London, Birmingham and Manchester
We are an approved training firm for the SIA training for Security Officers and Door Supervisors with Centres in London, Birmingham and Manchester.
We also offer · SIA security guard training course in London, SIA security guard training course in Birmingham, and SIA security guard training course in Manchester · SIA door supervisor training course in London, SIA door supervisor training course in Birmingham, SIA door supervisor training course in Manchester · SIA CCTV/PSS training course in London, SIA CCTV/PSS training course in Birmingham, SIA CCTV/PSS training course in Manchester · SIA Wheel Clamping training course in London, SIA Wheel Clamping training course in Birmingham, SIA Wheel Clamping training course in Manchester · SIA Close Protection training course in London, SIA Close Protection training course in Birmingham and SIA Close Protection training course in Manchester
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Teacher Training :::An
exciting new career!:::
The City and Guilds 7303, 7407 and 1886 qualifications are currently the industry benchmark and minimum requirement for people who want to work as trainers. The qualifications are generic and often appeals to people with a professional background in virtually any field. City and Guilds 7303 Award in Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector(PTLLS) City and Guilds 7303 (C&G 7303) is a stepping stone award and replaces the C&G 7302 and micro-teaching element of the old Certificate in Further and Adult Education Teaching (7307 stage 1). C&G 7303 introduces candidates to delivering training. It is designed to contribute towards the knowledge and understanding for the Further Education National Training Organisation (FENTO) or the Employment National Training Organisation (EMPNTO) occupational standards. (These occupational standards are also the framework that underpin the C&G 7303 award) PTLLS and PTTLS Training 7303, 7304, 7404 London PTLLS and PTTLS Training 7303, 7304, 7404 Birmingham PTLLS and PTTLS Training 7303, 7304, 7404 Manchester PTLLS and PTTLS Training 7303, 7304, 7404 Bristol PTLLS and PTTLS Training 7303, 7304, 7404 Croydon www.aabtraining.co.uk/teach.htm
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First Aid Training General Information: (First aid at work and appointed person) In the UK 4 day first aid at work training courses are regulated by the HSE, whereas for 1 Day appointed persons first aid training courses the content is stipulated however certification and assessment is not currently linked to the HSE. AAB Training offers appointed person / emergency first aid training in Central London for individuals or first aid training courses at employers venues for groups. The 4 day first aid at work training course can also be taught over 2 weekends for companies or groups who wish to take weekend training. For the latest guidelines on CPR techniques used in appointed person first aid and first aid at work training courses visit www.resus.org.uk or www.erc.edu The guidelines provided by the ERC and UK resuscitation council must be followed during all first aid at work and appointed person first aid training courses. First Aid Training Courses Available: *First Aid Appointed person training course London *First Aid at work HSE training course Birmingham *First Aid Appointed person training course London *First Aid at work HSE training course Birmingham *First Aid at work HSE training course Manchester *First Aid at work HSE training course London *First Aid Appointed person training Manchester
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Links: AAB Training 0845 6431 845 www.rightskills.co.uk/index.htm http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080509185853AA9nFhf
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::Personal Licence training :: In House
for companies or open NCPLH training courses at our nationwide centres:: The Department of Culture Media and Sport and NCPLH qualifications: The following awarding bodies are authorized through the DCMS to award the personal licence qualification: BIIAB - NCPLH Personal licence in England and Scotland EDI NCPLH - Personal licence in England and Scotland GQAL NCPLH- Personal licence in England AAB Training offers training in the following locations for OPEN COURSES: NCPLH personal licence course training centres in London NCPLH personal licence course training centres Birmingham NCPLH personal licence course training centres Manchester NCPLH personal licence course training centres in Bristol AAB Training also offers bespoke / in house NCPLH training courses at your venue of choice. After completing the NCPLH training course candidates can apply to their local council for a personal licence, the average cost amongst councils at the moment is around £38. For candidates taking the BIIAB NCPLH personal licence exam, please note that BIIAB does no longer require candidates to pass 5 mandatory questions, but accepts an overall score – since then pass rates have significantly increased. |
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Security Industry Authority Secures Funding
Support for New Door Supervisor Training Learning and Skills Council proposes funding support pilot The Security Industry Authority (SIA) and the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) have agreed funding support for door supervisors who take the new SIA approved door supervisor training programme. The SIA set the training standards and qualification levels of the new door supervisor course which meet the tough LSC criteria for funding. Working closely with the SIA the LSC has proposed a new innovative method of funding the door supervisor training for licensing. This will greatly benefit door supervisors who are about to undertake the new national training. The SIA encouraged the LSC to identify more flexible ways to enable greater numbers of door supervisors to benefit from the funding support. The LSC will pioneer an approach that will for the first time enable colleges and individual training providers to establish local training networks to deliver increased training capacity. The LSC funding support will be £102 per individual which will go to directly off set the training fees. Individuals will be expected to contribute a minimum of £51 to the cost of their training. The funding support is good news for door supervisors, for the licensed trade and for the public. The funding will pave the way for increased numbers of SIA licensed, well trained, professional door staff working at licensed premises. Licensees will benefit from increased professionalism amongst door staff and the public will benefit from the knowledge that SIA licensed door staff have high levels of skill and proficiency. Door supervisor training which meets SIA skills criteria will be available from November 2003. The new funding arrangements will initially be provided in the SIA’s pilot licensing area - Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Both the LSC and the SIA will monitor the arrangements with the aim of extending the funding arrangements to support the SIA national rollout of licensing. The SIA and LSC believe the new arrangements will provide the basis for national funding support for the private security industry. |
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