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As the organization responsible for regulating the private security industry this website provides a wealth of information about licensing for all of the UK security sectors.
www.the-sia.org.ukThis is a counter terrorism government website with specific information about what actions should be consider in the light of terrorism by pubs, clubs and other venues. The information for pubs and clubs is contained in the section shown as ‘crowded places’.
www.nactso.gov.ukThis government website gives details of current strategies and campaigns. You will find a range of information on this website.
http://www.drugs.gov.uk/If you wish to work in the private security industry, you will now need to apply for a licence from the Security Industry Authority (SIA), the government body responsible for regulating the private security industry in the UK.
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We will be providing you with PPE throughout the course and ensuring you are kept safe following government guidelines.
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SIU represents security professionals, protects their rights at work, and provides advice, support, representation, and a bespoke group of member benefits that aren’t available to the general public
A large website with a wealth of health and safety guidelines and advice. The website also includes specific sections on managing violence in licensed and retail premises as well as work-related violence guidelines in general.
You will find guidelines to discrimination law, best practice advice for organizations and information about current campaigns and policies on this website.
This national charity helps people affected by crime in England and Wales. They give free and confidential support to victims and witnesses, whether or not they report the crime to the police.
www.victimsupport.org.ukThis website enables you to apply for compensation if you have, as a victim of a violent crime, been physically or mentally injured. You must have been injured in England, Scotland or Wales and the offender does not necessarily have to have been convicted of, or even charged with, the crime.
The free national on-line forum for frontline door supervisors.