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- How do I get my course accredited by Skills for Security?
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Would you like the endorsement of your own training courses by the Sector Skills Body? We operate a course accreditation scheme that allows training providers to market their courses as "Skills for Security" Approved, provided that they meet our quality standards. Further information is available here.
- What are National Occupational Standards (NOS)?
- Where can I find Physical Intervention Guides for NHS and Retail security staff?
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Physical Intervention Guides specific to the NHS and Retail sectors are available free to download below.
Physical Intervention: Reducing Risk (NHS)
A guide to good practice for employers of security personnel operating in healthcare settings in England.
Physical Intervention: Reducing Risk (Retail)
A guide to good practice for employers, towards safer performance of the retail security function.
- I hold City and Guilds 7302 teaching qualifications. Can I still deliver training?
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Yes. The 7302 qualification is still valid and enables you to teach. However, as part of your Continuous Personal Development and Best Practice you can attend a 1 day 7303 Workshop, which is designed to upgrate your existing 7302 qualification.
It is an easy way to gain the 7303 award without attending a full 7303 PTLLS course.
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