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Physical Intervention Training in Northern Ireland (Upskilling Award) On Sunday I was delivering the new Door Supervisors Upskilling Award to 11 existing Door Supervisors and it was refreshing to see that once they realised that the new skills were effective and actually did what it said on the tin. (Physical Intervention)

Security Industry Authority announce more details about the Upskilling Door Supervisors Course. Public to benefit from better trained door supervisors 04 February 2013   The public will benefit from better trained door staff as new rules come into effect. From today [04 Feb], door supervisors renewing their Security Industry Authority licence will need to have…[Read More]

Physical Intervention in the Security Sector: Who is at more at risk? We were recently asked the question above in relation to a Door Supervisor on a Nightclub door or a Security Guard in a department or supermarket?

Do you need your Door Upskilling Done? Since the announcement from the Security Industry Authority (SIA) recently, that if you completed your Door Supervisors Course before June 2010, well then you may need to attend a Door Upskilling Course.

Security Courses for Door Supervisors (Physical Intervention) Over the past month due to the rumours that the Door Supervisors will need to re-license with a physical intervention qualification in Feb 2013 has sparked an uptake in our 1-day upskilling package.

Bill Butler the Boss of the Security Industry Authority has warned about ignoring the subject of Physical Intervention Training, and the importance of recognising its importance in the licensed trade.

Below is a blog written by Bill Fox on the changes and happenings within the Physical Intervention Training, and anyone with any questions should get in touch with us at Quell as we are one of the providers for the Physical Intervention Training in partnership with Maybo here in Northern Ireland and now also delivering…[Read More]

Knowing how to escort people from premises safely is important to door supervisors, who may have to deal with this type of situation as part of their role. Disengagement skills are also useful if, for example, a customer has grabbed hold of you.