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The Private Security Industry Trailblazer Group announced the approval of a new, government-funded level 2 professional security operative apprenticeship.
An introduction to the SIA board
Our specification documents form the basis of the qualifications linked to SIA licensing.
The Security Industry Authority has announced the opening of its grant for good causes fund for 2023 to 2024.
Guidance produced by the SIA on good practice that can help door supervisors protect the public and keep themselves safe.
Guidance for people who have completed their SIA licence-linked training and who want to know what they need to do to get an SIA licence.
Complete this form if you are a business and you wish to pay licence application fees by Direct Debit.
The SIA is committed to the principles of equality, diversity and inclusion.
Rolled-up holiday pay: what it is, when it can be used and what SIA approved contractors must do if they use it.
SIA response to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request about the use of CCTV cameras in toilets.
Vigilantism is illegal, and the SIA does not support or agree with licence holders who take the law into their own hands.
An update from Paul Fullwood, SIA Director of Inspections and Enforcement, who is leading the SIA response to recent media reports of training malpractice.
Sub-contracting and use of labour are common practices in private security. Know the difference and understand who is responsible for checking SIA licences.
SIA response to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request for details on whether a particular individual holds public liability insurance.
A statement from the Security Industry Authority.
The Security Industry Authority (SIA) and HMRC carried out joint operations in London, Bradford and Glasgow last week to ensure that security staff were employed legitimately and treated fairly.
All Door Supervision and Security Guard licence holders will need a first aid qualification and the new top-up training before they renew their licence.
Guidance for training providers: what you need to know if you will be delivering SIA licence-linked training after 1 April 2021.
Last month, the Security Industry Authority (SIA) suspended more than 130 SIA licences as part of an ongoing criminal investigation.
Our Welsh language scheme explains how the SIA provides its services in Welsh.
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