Take the SIA Instructor course teaching SIA course such as Security Guarding, Door Supervision, CCTV and Conflict Management.
The SIA Trainer course is a training program designed for individuals who wish to become trainers within the UK private security industry. The course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills required to deliver high-quality training programs that meet the standards set by the Security Industry Authority (SIA). The SIA Trainer course covers a range of topics related to the training and development of security personnel, including adult learning theory, training methods and techniques, course design and delivery, and assessment and evaluation. Upon successful completion of the course, individuals can apply to become an SIA-approved trainer and deliver training courses that meet the SIA’s licensing requirements for security personnel in the UK.
Unit 1 –
Understanding the Principles of Conflict Management, assess and reduce the risk of violence in the work environment. Identify behaviour that indicates an escalation towards violence and take appropriate measures to avoid or calm and defuse the situation. Identify post incident support and report the circumstances to provide information for personal and organisational learning. Demonstrate their ability to apply knowledge and understanding of Conflict Management into a variety of practical settings.
Unit 2 –
Designing and delivering Conflict Management scenarios design relevant and effective scenarios for training in Conflict Management, deliver and debrief interactive and scenario based sessions in the context of Conflict Management training.
Unit 1 –
Knowledge: Assessment for the Knowledge element of this unit is by multiple choice question paper, which must be carried out under exam conditions and a full SIA Identification check completed.
Unit 2-
Demonstration of practical skills: This element is internally assessed by the centre and quality assured by IQ. Please see the guidance on delivery and assessment at the end of the unit. A learner observation assessment record is available at the end of this document.
Delegates will be tasked to provide one written assignments and one presentation / Demonstration of the technique. Full tutor support will be provided during the learning phase.
Technical skills and under-pinning principles relating to physical intervention techniques. Delegates will be taught how to deliver a range of primary and secondary control skills, pressure point applications and control. Additional techniques such as balance displacement methods, muscular dysfunction tactics and breakaway methods will also be taught.
Meet The Security Industry Authority Regulations For The SIA Instructor Trainer.
SIA Door Supervisor Course In Birmingham is a 6 days training, Including First aid course training.
SIA CCTV Operator Course in Birmingham. This is a 3-day CCTV Surveillance Course.
SIA Top Up Training Birmingham. This is a 2 day course, you also need the First Aid Training.
The course is designed for individuals who have relevant experience in the security industry and want to become trainers.
The course covers a range of topics related to training and development, including adult learning theory, training methods and techniques, course design and delivery, and assessment and evaluation.
The course typically takes 5-7 days to complete, depending on the training provider.
The course is assessed through a combination of practical assessments, written assignments, and micro-teaching sessions.
Yes, the SIA Trainer Instructor license must be renewed every three years.
After completing the course and obtaining an SIA Trainer Instructor license, individuals can deliver training courses that meet the SIA’s licensing requirements for security personnel in the UK. This can include delivering training courses for security guards, door supervisors, and CCTV operators.
No, the SIA requires that the course is delivered in-person by an approved training provider.