Physical intervention for Door Supervisors
Short course
In Newmarket ((Indicate))
Description
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Type
Short course
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Level
Beginner
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Location
Newmarket ((Indicate))
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Duration
1 Day
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Start date
Different dates available
Be able to use non-pain related standing holding and escorting techniques, including. non-restrictive and restrictive skills. 4.1 Physically prompting a person: how to use a non-restrictive prompt when verbal and. non-verbal persuasion have not achieved, or are not likely to achieve, the legitimate. objective. 4.2 A non-restrictive escort: how to use a non-restrictive use of force to escort a subject. where prompting is not sufficient. 4.3 A one-person restrictive standing/escorting hold: how to use a one-person low-level. restrictive standing hold that can be used as an escort. Suitable for: All Door Supervisors
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About this course
Currently working as a Door Supervisor
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Subjects
- Physical Intervention Training
- SIA Training
- Sia Door Supervision Training
- SIA Door Supervision
- Sia upskilling
- Physical Intervention Level 2
- Physical Intervention Level 3
- Sia Physical Intervention
- Sia Security Courses
- SIA Courses
Teachers and trainers (1)
Alan Griifins
Trainers
Highly experience trainer with a good pass rate of 80 %.He has been a Door Supervisors for over 16 years and has experience in dealing within violence on a daily basis as part of experience as a door supervisor.
Course programme
As a result of changes by the Security Industry Authority (SIA), from February 2013, Door Supervisors who wish to renew their licences are required to undergo additional training.
So, to gain the award, and in order to renew a license, learner will need to attend a training course for a minimum of 12 contact hours (2 days) – as stipulated by the Security Industry Authority (SIA) – and pass the examination in all modules.
Physical intervention for Door Supervisors