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SIA Upskilling Course for Door Supervisors

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In Aberdeen ()

£ 140 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Training

  • Level

    Advanced

  • Class hours

    16h

  • Duration

    2 Days

Course review:

HABC Level 2 Award in Upskilling Door Supervisors qualification. In March 2012 the SIA announced the intention to require existing door supervisors who had achieved the pre-QCF Door Supervision qualifications (for example the National Certificate for Door Supervision) to undertake additional training in order to renew their licence.

HABC are one of the first Awarding Organisations to receive Ofqual approval to offer the Level 2 Award in Upskilling Door Supervisors qualification.

The new qualification comprises the following two mandatory units of assessment:

Safety Awareness for Door Supervisors and

Physical Intervention Skills for the Private Security Industry. About this course

This qualification is for all existing door supervisors who have previously achieved the pre-SCQF Door Supervision qualifications (for example the National Certificate for Door Supervision (Scotland)) to undertake additional top up training in order to renew their SIA licence. If your Door Supervisor qualification was obtained prior to October 2010 you will need this 1 day top up training to renew your SIA Licence.

The Security Industry Authority has made mandatory recommendations that Physical Intervention training will become compulsory for all Door Supervisor's across the UK. Anyone working in the private security industry as a door supervisor that will be renewing their license from March this year will need to take this additional module in order to obtain their new SIA Licence.

Important information

Government funding available

About this course

Course Entry Requirements:

This qualification is a regulatory requirement as specified by the Security Industry Authority (SIA) for Door Supervisors, therefore candidates must have a SIA Door Supervisors Licence. Candidates will be required to provide evidence of their SIA Licence either by providing their SIA Licence number or providing their SIA licence for inspection on the day of their training.

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Gary Mills

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01/03/2016
What I would highlight: The only problem is that we got no book to keep.
What could be improved: None.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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Subjects

  • Physical Intervention
  • Security
  • Industry
  • Skills and Training
  • Door Supervisor
  • Supervisor
  • Private Security
  • Private
  • Risk
  • Training First Aid
  • First Aid
  • Staff
  • Upskilling
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  • SIA

Teachers and trainers (1)

George  Neil

George Neil

Trainer

George has 25 years experience as a door supervisor and over a decade of training experience in the security industry. His practial experience along with his theretical knowledge will ensure you receive the best possible start to your career in the private security industry.

Course programme

Course review:

HABC Level 2 Award in Upskilling Door Supervisors qualification. In March 2012 the SIA announced the intention to require existing door supervisors who had achieved the pre-QCF Door Supervision qualifications (for example the National Certificate for Door Supervision) to undertake additional training in order to renew their licence.

HABC are one of the first Awarding Organisations to receive Ofqual approval to offer the Level 2 Award in Upskilling Door Supervisors qualification.

The new qualification comprises the following two mandatory units of assessment:

Safety Awareness for Door Supervisors and

Physical Intervention Skills for the Private Security Industry. About this course

This qualification is for all existing door supervisors who have previously achieved the pre-SCQF Door Supervision qualifications (for example the National Certificate for Door Supervision (Scotland)) to undertake additional top up training in order to renew their SIA licence. If your Door Supervisor qualification was obtained prior to October 2010 you will need this 1 day top up training to renew your SIA Licence.

The Security Industry Authority has made mandatory recommendations that Physical Intervention training will become compulsory for all Door Supervisor's across the UK. Anyone working in the private security industry as a door supervisor that will be renewing their license from March this year will need to take this additional module in order to obtain their new SIA Licence.

The Physical Intervention module is an SIA approved course which instructs candidates in non-harm escorting techniques applied to manage difficult situations without causing injury to themselves or members of the general public.

This new module is intended to provide candidates with a wider range of non-violent options for dealing with the most common scenarios involving physical contact in licensed premises. It does not offer a technique to cover every possible situation but provides a solid foundation in terms of knowledge and skills to further reduce risk to the customers and staff.

HABC are the largest awarding body in the U.K for the qualification which means that this certificate will be accepted by the SIA when you SIA Door Supervisors licence requires renewal. The course covers all aspects relating to workplace violence leading to use of force and Physical Intervention skills.

Course Content:

This is an intensive course with pre-course study and evening work required. Prior to the commencement of the course all resources and delegate packs will be sent out.

Day 1 Safety Awareness for Door Supervisors. (Guided Learning Hours: 2) Counter Terrorism First Aid Awareness Dealing with Children and Young People

Day 2 Physical Intervention Skills for the Private Security Industry (Delivered by NFPS Qualified Coaches) (Guided Learning Hours: 10)

Understand physical interventions and the legal and professional implications of their use Understand how to reduce the risk of harm when physical intervention skills are used Be able to use non-pain related 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 interventions

SIA Upskilling Course for Door Supervisors

£ 140 VAT inc.