L2 Award In Door Supervision
Training
In Cardiff
Description
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Type
Training
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Location
Cardiff (Wales)
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Class hours
30h
Module One: Common Security Module. Working in the Private Security Industry Module Two: Door Supervisor Specialist Module Module Three: Communication Skills and Conflict Management Module Four: Physical Intervention Skills. Suitable for: People over 18 years of age who want to work as front-line security operatives. Reduced rates for students and low-waged.
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About this course
There are no entry requirements for this course. You should be able to work at, or above, Level 1 communications, problem solving and working with others. The minimum age for this course is 18.
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Teachers and trainers (1)
Stella Coombe
Trainer
Professional Graduate Certificate In Education, post-compulsory sector (Cardiff University), 2010 BTEC Level 3 Award for Deliverers of Physical Intervention Training in the Private Security Industry (Edexcel/NFPS), 2010 BTEC Level 3 Advanced Award Physical Restraint Practice (Edexcel/NFPS), 2010 BTEC Level 3 Advanced Award in Safe and Effective Use of Restraint Equipment (Edexcel/NFPS), 2010 Project Griffin/Cardiff Evac (counter-terrorism awareness training), 2010 Level 2 Personal Licence Holder (EDI), 2009 Level 2 Emergency First Aid (EDI), 2009 Certificate of Professional Development in Personal Effectiveness (Cardiff University), 2009 First Aid Appointed Person, 2009 Level 2 Event Stewarding (NCFE), 2008 Front of Stage Pit Training (Bucks New University), 2008 Level 3 Certificate for Deliverers of Conflict Management (C&G 1886), 2008 Physical Intervention Skills Licenced Tutor Programme (MAYBO), 2008-Aug 2010 (pending renewal) Certificate in Work Based learning in Higher Education (Bucks New University), 2008 Level 2 Certificate for Door Supervisors/Conflict Management (C&G 1884), 2006 BA (hons) English Studies (University of Stirling), 1996
Course programme
L2 Award In Door Supervision. There are a lot of rumours doing the rounds at the moment about de-regulation and the future of the Security Industry Authority (SIA). However, It is still a criminal offence for security operatives and those deploying them, to work in licensable activities without a valid SIA licence.To become a door supervisor it is a mandatory (legal) requirement that you:
attend an accredited course
pass the exams
clear a criminal record check
have the right to work in the UK
Once you have done this you can apply for a licence to practice from the Security Industry Authority.
L2 Award In Door Supervision