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- Need to renew you First Aid Training?
- Want to find the right training company?
- Travel on business (UK or abroad)?
- Travel to hostile environments or war zones?
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- Security Driver/Chauffeur?
- Woman at risk due to personal issues or work commitments?
- Security Officer who wants to upgrade your skills?
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- Want to train as a Close Protection Officer or Door Supervisor?
- Want First Aid at Work Training?
- Need Emergency First Aid training to achieve ‘Appointed Person’ status?
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In these situations and many more, we offer a training course to suit you.
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- Our wide range of training courses can be tailored according to your needs
- Our training centre has been awarded City & Guilds Approval
- Our security courses meet (and exceed) minimum Security Industry Authority (SIA) regulations
- Our First Aid courses are approved by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) in accordance with the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981
- We offer Close Protection Training with a job guarantee
- We have a superb reputation within the industry
- Our experienced trainers deliver hands-on, practical learning that will give you confidence in real-life situations
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Regular Total Care Security courses
Dates - click here
Other Total Care Security. courses available on demand
- Security Awareness for Women
- Communication & Conflict Management Refresher
- Hostile Environment Training
- Close Protection Team Security Driver
- Security Awareness & Defensive Driving
Please contact us for full details of these or any other security training you may need. |
Close Protection Training - Accredited by City & Guilds |
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Job guarantee
Not only do we offer high-quality training that exceeds SIA minimum standards, but we will also guarantee you 14 days work here at Total Care Security. once you’ve received your SIA licence and an opportunity becomes available. There may also be the prospect of offering you a full-time job in our respected Operations Division, subject to a satisfactory performance review by our management team.
If you’re a civilian, our work guarantee means you could soon earn enough after the training to cover your course fees.
If you’re leaving the forces, ask your resettlement officer if the course can count as work experience.
*Terms and Conditions apply. Please contact us for details.
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Syllabus
The Total Care Security course exceeds SIA and City & Guilds minimum standards, for both hours of training and range of subjects taught.
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Fitness in the Close Protection Environment
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An overview of the Close Protection Industry
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CP Terminology
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Data Protection
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Personal Security
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Briefings
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Law & Legislation affecting the CP Industry
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Liaison & Communication
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The Role of the Security Advance Party
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Threat & Risk Assessments
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Fitness in the Close Protection Environment
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Operational Planning
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Reconnaissance
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Body Protection Drills
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Residence/Hotel/ Office Security
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Mobile Security
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Residence Security including written Residence Security Survey Report
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Technical Surveillance & Counter Measures
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Surveillance Awareness
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City & Guilds Certificate in Communication and Conflict Management Course
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Please Note
A current First Aid at Work Certificate is a mandatory requirement when applying for a Security Industry Authority CP licence. We offer this course as an option as part of our CP Course. Additionally, our medical training staff will deliver a further one day’s training in Paediatrics, Oxygen, Defibrillation and Practical CP-based scenarios. This will complement the Close Protection training and will be the perfect preparation for your entry into the competitive and exciting world of Close Protection.
Qualification
The City & Guilds Close Level 3 Protection Certificate, and the City & Guilds Certificate for Communication & Conflict Management, will be awarded to students who successfully pass the assessment criteria laid down by City & Guilds.
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First Aid at Work |
20th -23rd APR |
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Close Protection Course |
24th Apr – 8th MAY |
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First Aid at Work |
1st -4th JUN |
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Close Protection Course |
5th – 19th JUN |
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First Aid at Work |
6th -9th JUL |
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Close Protection Course |
10th – 24th JUL |
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First Aid at Work |
7th – 10th SEP |
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Close Protection Course |
11th – 25th SEP |
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First Aid at Work |
12th - 15th OCT |
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Close Protection Course |
16th - 30th OCT |
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First Aid at Work |
9th - 12th NOV |
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Close Protection Course |
13th - 27th NOV |
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Door Supervisor Training- Accredited by City & Guilds |
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Key points
- Accredited by C&G
- Exceeds SIA minimum standards
- Experienced instructors
- Practical training
Module 1: Role and Responsibilities of a Door Supervisor (15 hours)
- Appropriate behaviour for door supervisors
- Civil and criminal law
- Searching and arresting procedures
- Drugs awareness
- Recording incidents and crime scene preservation
- Licensing law
- Equal opportunities and discrimination
- Health and Safety at work and Emergency procedures
Module 2: Communications Skills and Conflict Management (15 hours)
- How to refuse entry and how to eject that reduces risk of conflict
- Identifying the types of incidents inside a venue and how to deal with them
- Understanding the law about arrest
Please note
At Total Care Security we deliver both modules consecutively. After you complete the 30 hours total training and reach the required standard, you are eligible to apply for your SIA licence.
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Door Supervisor training is delivered in two modules as outlined below:
Module 1: Knowledge Based Training and Assessment (22.5 hours)
This section of the course covers the following topics:
Door Supervisor training is delivered in two modules as outlined below:
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Role and responsibilities of security officers
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Customer care and social skills
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Fire safety
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Health and safety
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Dealing with incidents and emergencies
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The Law (civil and criminal)
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Procedures for the control of keys and equipment
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Assignment instructions
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Reporting
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Module 2: Practical scenario based training and assessment (7.5 hours)
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Communication skills
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Conflict management
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At Total Care Security we deliver both modules consecutively. After you complete the 30 hours total training and reach the required standard, you are eligible to apply for your SIA licence.
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| Communication and Conflict Management Training |
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Syllabus (16 hours over 2 days)
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How to assess and reduce the risk of violence in a work environment
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Identifying behaviour that indicates an escalation towards violence
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Taking appropriate measures to avoid, calm and defuse potentially violent situations
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How to identify post incident support for individuals
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Post incident organisational learning
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Post incident reporting for individual learning
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Assessment
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At Total Care Security we deliver both modules consecutively. After you complete the 30 hours total training and reach the required standard, you are eligible to apply for your SIA licence.
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Further Training Courses available |
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Security Awareness for Women, Communication and Conflict Management Refresher, Hostile Environment Training, Close Protection Team Security Driver, Security Awareness, and Defensive Driving.
Please contact us for full details |
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- Approved by HSE
- Experienced instructors
- Practical training
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The First Aid at Work course is run over four days and includes both theory and practical sessions. By arrangement the course can be run on non-consecutive days. |
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- First Aid Priorities
- Managing Incidents
- Basic Life Support
- Examination of a Casualty
- Unconsciousness
- Control of Bleeding
- Fractures
- Common Illnesses
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- Burns and Scalds
- Heart Attacks
- Eye Injuries
- Dressings
- Regulations
- Recording and Reporting
- First Aid Kits
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Please Note
Our First Aid at Work course is fully approved by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), in accordance with the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.
Qualification
Students are independently examined on the final afternoon of the course. Upon successful completion, certification is valid for three years.
Once qualified, holders of this First Aid at Work certificate can be used as First Aiders in the workplace in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. This course can be adapted to suit a particular audience, for example, clerical or engineering staff.
  
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| First Aid at Work Refresher Course |
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Before expiry a re-qualification course will need to be undertaken. We provide ample written notice to employers, informing them of when an employee's certification is due for renewal. This course takes place over two days.
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| Emergency First Aid for Appointed Persons |
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One-day course, including: |
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First Aid Priorities
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Unconsciousness
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Examining a Casualty
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Regulations
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Burns and Scalds
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Basic Life Support
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First Aid Kits
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Control of Bleeding
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Managing Incidents
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Recording & Reporting
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Please Note
Our First Aid at Work course is fully approved by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), in accordance with the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.
This Emergency First Aid Course can be adapted to suit a particular audience and is ideal for people requiring Appointed Person status, in accordance with the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations.
Qualification
Certification is dependent on successful continuous assessment of the student, there is no formal final examination. Those students who complete the course and are deemed to have reached the required standard are issued with a certificate that is valid for a period of three years.
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