Thursday, 17 September 2009

SIA License Changes

In 2010, the SIA will be changing the structure of the all SIA licensing courses. Myself and Goose have been working with City & Guilds throughout 2009 putting together the new Close Protection course that all close protection training organisations will have to teach. The finished article has been put out to the other awarding bodies for scrutiny and now having passed that, is with the SIA for approval.

It has been excellent working with Goose and City & Guilds and being at the forefront of Close Protection licensing in the UK. Many people have always felt the course was based on more military and individual thinking. What we have done is hopefully standardise the course according to the brief the SIA gave us, so all have equal access and a chance to benefit from a more generic course structure, based not only on our own experiences, but those from other CP bodies like NASP (National Association of Security Professionals), who have provided invaluable support over this exercise.”

1 comment:

  1. Useful post and I must say a good all-round blog on security services. So well done.

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