Skills for Security play a key role at IFSEC

Release date: 14th April 2008

Skills for Security, the industry's skills and standards setting body, is pleased to have a prominent role at IFSEC again this year. IFSEC is a useful platform for exchanging information and keeping people informed about the latest developments within the industry, so this is exactly what Skills for Security will be doing.

This year sees the exciting launch of the first conference programme at IFSEC and Skills for Security is playing a significant role in lining up some impressive experts for this three day event. The programme will cover the most cutting-edge issues for the security industry enabling you to learn, share and develop your outlook in security in a receptive environment.

In addition to this, Skills for Security will be delivering free informative presentations at their own meeting room, stand 686, just inside the main entrance of Hall 7. Topics will cover the future of apprenticeships, funded training programmes and how to use National Occupational Standards, to name a few. Skills for Security will also be explaining the work that they have been doing on behalf of employers within the industry in the free seminars in the Security Guarding & Support Services area, Hall 7.

The skills body will be present at IFSEC throughout the week, with the team available to discuss any queries you have, if you would like to make a specific appointment with one of the team or would like to learn more about the presentations taking place, please visit our website www.skillsforsecurity.org.uk and click on the IFSEC banner.