Door Supervisor - 6 Day Course
Who is this course for?
This Door Supervisor Training Course is for anyone who wants to work legally as a Door Supervisor or a Security Guard in the UK.
What is this course for?
This 6-day course will give you the knowledge and skills you need to pass your exam and apply for your SIA Licence. The SIA licence will allow you to work in the growing security industry, where your skills will be in constant demand.
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Some of the roles you could find yourself working in include:
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Door Supervisor for nightclubs, bars and restaurants
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Event Security
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Corporate Security Officer
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Retail Security
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Loss Prevention Officer
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And more!
What to expect?
Your journey into the security industry is about to begin and this is your first step, you can expect to learn from trainers with years of experience within the security industry.
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You will find yourself in our classroom with like minded people just like yourself who want to learn and start their journey too, so if your feeling nervous or apprehensive don't! there will be people feeling just like you, the first step is booking your space!
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Our training room has plenty of FREE tea, coffee, water and biscuits to help you relax and feel comfortable. its a large bright clean learning space to help support your learning experience and our team are the best! (we think so anyway)
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This is YOUR journey and we want to help you start it and support you on your way.
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The course runs over 6 days and covers the 4 different units listed below:
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Unit 1: Working in the Private Security Industry
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Private Security Industry: The Legal Aspects
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Health and Safety for Private Security Operatives
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Fire Safety Awareness
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Emergency Procedures
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Communication Skills and Customer Care
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Unit 2: Working as a Door Supervisor
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Behavioural Standards
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Civil and Criminal Law
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Searching
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Arrest
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Drugs Awareness
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Recording Incidents and Crime Scene Preservation
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Licensing Law
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Emergency Procedures
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Unit 3: Conflict Management for The Private Security Industry
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Avoiding Conflict and Reducing Personal Risk
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Defusing Conflicts
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Resolving and Learning from Conflicts
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Application of Communication Skills and Conflict Management for Door Supervisors
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Unit 4: Physical Intervention Skills for The Private Security Industry
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Introduction to Physical Intervention Skills
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Need-to-Know Legislation
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The course will conclude with 4 multiple choice exams and a practical exam to test the knowledge you have learned during the course.
What to Bring?
SIA Course Documents Required:
All candidates on an SIA course are required to bring along proof of ID with them and 2 passport size photos. Without these candidates will be refused the course and will not be entitled to any refund or reschedule.
Candidates must provide either 2 forms of ID from Group A or one document from Group A and two from Group B. At least one should show the applicant’s current address and at least one document must show the applicant’s date of birth.
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Group A
01 - Signed valid passport (any nationality)
02 - Signed UK photo driving licence
03 - Signed photocard driving licence and paper counterpart issued by DVA IN Northern Ireland
04 - UK original birth certificate issued within 12 months
05 - UK Biometric residence permit
Group B - Documents that confirm your identity and your address
01 - Valid UK Firearms licence with photo
02 - Signed valid UK paper driving licence
03 - P45 statement of Income for Tax purposes on leaving a job (issued in last 12 months)
04 - P60 Annual statement of Income for Tax purposes (issued in last 12 months)
05 - Bank or Building society statement issued to current address (less than 3 months old)
06 - Mortgage statement (issued in last 12 months)
07 - Utility bill (Gas, Electric, Telephone, Water, Satellite) issued to current address and less than 3 months old. Only one utility bill can be used, Mobile bills are not accepted
08 - Pension, Endowment or ISA statement (issued in last 12 months)
09 - Letter from H.M Revenue and Customs /DWP/Local Authority (less than 3 months old)
10 - Credit card statement issued to current address (less than 3 months old)
11 - Council tax statement (issued in the last 12 months)
Documents that confirm your identity only
12 - Valid EU photo ID card
13 - Driving licence photocard (without a paper counterpart) issued by DVA in Northern Ireland
14 - Marriage certificate or Civil partnership certificate
15 - UK birth certificate issued more than 12 months after date of birth, but not a photocopy
16 - Non UK birth certificate
17 - UK adoption certificate
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IF YOU ALREADY HAVE A VALID FIRST AID QUALIFICATION WITH MORE THAN 12 MONTHS UNTIL EXPIRY THEN YOU MUST BRING THIS WITH YOU TO BE SEEN.
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How Do I Book?
Now you know what to expect the first step on your journey is booking your place!
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Click the button below to check the available dates for our courses and follow the booking process!
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You can find our Booking Terms and Conditions including our cancellation policy by clicking HERE