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  • Location: Register your interest in our next course by emailing info@specializedtraining.org.uk Date: TBC Time: 09:00 - 14:00 The Emergency First Aid at Work qualification is specifically designed for individuals currently employed or aspiring to work in various industries, with the aim of becoming an Emergency First Aider in the workplace.  
  • Aimed at learners wanting to apply for a licence from the Security Industry Authority (SIA) to work as a CCTV operator in public space surveillance, this qualification is based on the SIA specifications. Register your interest in our next course by emailing info@specializedtraining.org.uk
  • This workshop is aimed at any front-line staff who come into contact with and have regular interactions with customers. Participants’ can quickly apply their newly acquired skills and knowledge, so your customers feel the benefits, fast. At the same time, WorldHost training develops participants’ transferrable skills which they will be able to utilise for the rest of their lives.
  • The Welfare and Vulnerability Engagement (WAVE) course is designed to equip individuals in customer-facing roles with an awareness of vulnerability and their responsibilities towards customers. Multi- device compatible This course is compatible with most popular desktops, tablets and mobile devices.
  • This course is for  learners who currently hold a licence from the Security Industry Authority (SIA) to work as a door supervisor and need to be brought up to date with the new licence-linked qualifications requirements, the qualification will allow you to meet the mandatory  requirements and retain your SIA licence. Topics covered include:
    • Emergency first aid at work
    • Principles of terror threat awareness
    • Know how to conduct effective search procedures
    • Understand how to keep vulnerable people safe
    Register your interest in our next course by emailing info@specializedtraining.org.uk
  • This course is aimed at learners wanting to apply for a licence from the Security Industry Authority (SIA) to work as a Door Supervisors in the Private Security Industry this qualification is based on the SIA specifications. This course also includes the Emergency First Aid at Work course. If you already have a valid first aid certificate please send this over and our team will verify and advise. Register your interest in our next course by emailing info@specializedtraining.org.uk        
  • The Awareness of Mental Health and Wellbeing course is designed to provide learners with an introductory understanding of mental health, aiming to reduce stigma and promote a supportive environment for individuals facing mental health challenges.
  • This online course is designed to help you gain a clear understanding of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It equips you with the knowledge needed to handle data responsibly and ensure full compliance with GDPR requirements.

  • Manual Handling

    £20.00 inc VAT

    Learn how to lift safely, reduce the risk of injury, and stay protected in any workplace with this online manual handling course. Designed to promote health and safety, this training provides essential knowledge and practical techniques for correctly handling loads, preventing  injuries, and complying with workplace regulations.

  • This Scottish Certificate for Personal Licence Holders course ensure that learners are compliant with current alcohol legislation in Scotland on successful completion off assessments this will allow individuals to apply for their personal licence.
  • This interactive course allows leaders to gain a clear understanding of their legal responsibilities, practical steps to foster a respectful culture, and the confidence to take appropriate action when issues arise. By completing this course, managers will be better equipped to uphold a workplace that is safe, inclusive, and grounded in dignity for all.
  • Sexual harassment is not only inappropriate it’s illegal. As an employee, understanding how to identify, respond to, and report such behaviour is critical to building a workplace where everyone feels safe and valued.
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