Release date: 21st October 2009
This year's Skills for Security conferences, sponsored by City & Guilds were themed around flying and the speakers all stressed that despite these difficult training conditions we must maintain focus on moving upwards, aiming higher. As businesses we must always be looking ahead to identify the opportunities that are coming our way, to position ourselves to take advantage of those opportunities, and also to recognise the potential hazards.
But it's not all doom and gloom and we need to acknowledge the positives, remain optimistic and keep planning the next move forward.
Congratulations to our award winners, Senate Training, who demonstrated their professionalism and innovation in finding solutions despite the current economic climate and thank you to all those that entered for the awards and to our award sponsor, NOCN.
We would also like to thank our remaining sponsors, exhibitors and speakers, who without their generosity we would not be able to stage these conferences. We would also like to thank those that attended on the day and we hope you enjoyed the event.
If you would like to view the presentations or photographs from the conferences, please click on the links below.
20th October, RAF Museum, Hendon
Presentations
Regulation: Past, present and future - Dr Adam White, University of Sheffield
Regulation: Where are we and where are we going? - Baroness Ruth Henig, SIA
What's special about events? - Russel Kerr, SecuriGroup
Lifeblood of the economy, why CViT is crucial to the success of UK plc - Stuart Bartlett, Loomis
Challenges and opportunities in public sector contracts - Richard Bailey, Advance Security (UK) Ltd
The systematic approach - Martin Kane, ECS Ltd
Backing young person's Britain and young person's guarantee - Ian palmer, JobCentre Plus
Photographs (click thumbnails below to view photos)
Photos courtesy of Rob Kennard.
