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The SIA, (Security Industry Authority) in order to work within one of the licensed sectors within the Private Security Industry you must hold a recognised qualification which then enables you to apply for an SIA licence. Once licenced you are then able to work in that particular area of security. Here at PSA we offer a range of security training courses to Level 2 and 3 which meet the necessary criteria to enable you to apply for your SIA licence.
Our range of medical training is delivered by highly experienced professionals all of whom are from specialist military and paramedic backgrounds.
A range of courses providing a work-based qualification for people working in a range of sports and other events where it's necessary to ensure the safety of spectators.
PSA offer a variety of Train the Trainer courses. Please click on the links below to find out more about the right course for you.
We provide a range of training pragrammes and hold regular open courses for individuals at our dedicated training centre. In addition to this we work with commercial agencies and governement departments alike to design and implement training solutions to meet their specific requirements. Whatever your personal requirements or that of your organisation are our team will be glad to assist you with any enquiry.
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About PSA
PSA Academy was established with the purpose of providing professional security training to all areas of society.

We provide initial training as well as advanced and comprehensive training to all levels of professionals in the field of Security, Defence and Safety who are employed by both government and private firms.

Based on our extensive experience of delivering induction and skills training internally, PSA Academy Ltd offers training programs which lead to approved qualifications, and whose quality have been recognized externally.

 
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What is CSSC ? CSSC stands for Cross-sector Safety and Security Communications. It represents a partnership between, the Police, Government and industry that brings businesses and business networks to ensure businesses receive the information they need, when they need it, to stay safe and secure in the lead up to and during and after the Games. To do this, CSSC builds on existing (but specialist) successful and proven security networks such as Project Griffin (security sector) and Sisterbanks (finance sector), to provide a means for the Police and Government to communicate with the wider private sector - businesses big both big and small, with ‘one voice’ on safety and security, as well as to receive feedback from business on the security issues important to them. CSSC does not provide information on travel disruption (for example that which may affect your staff travelling to work, or deliveries being made to your business). To find out how you might be affected by this and what you can do to prepare, please visit www.getaheadofthegames.com . The Olympic and Paralympic Games are a once in a life time opportunity. It is a top priority of the Government and everyone involved to ensure they are safe and secure, something that London, the UK and the world can enjoy and that they help deliver a lasting legacy we can be proud of. Partnership working between the Government, police and businesses is key to achieving this. Police and Government want to make sure businesses have the information they need before, during and after the Games to help keep people safe, keep businesses secure and to support the security operation. This is what the Cross-sector Safety and Security Communications partnership is for. The CSSC uses a range of channels to communicate safety and security information to the private sector with one voice, whilst also addressing concerns about the security issues that matter most to business. The Games have provided a powerful catalyst for this enhancement to public-private communication but the driving force for change has always been the goal of making lasting improvements to safety and security communication with the wider private sector. Businesses in London can sign up to get this information now, free. To register for information updates on safety and security activity in London now, go to www.neighbourhoodlink.met.police.uk and follow the Metropolitan Police Service at www.twitter.com/metpoliceuk and www.twitter.com/co11metpolice (for public order updates). How does CSSC affect my business? CSSC plays an important part in helping keep your people safe and your business secure by providing you with accurate, timely and authoritative safety and security information to help to help you prepare and respond where necessary, before, during and after the Games. How does CSSC work? CSSC provides accurate and timely safety and security information for business through a range of channels including: o The Metropolitan Police Neighbourhood Link message alert service (www.neighbourhoodlink.met.police.uk) and MPS twitter feeds (follow us at www.twitter.com/co11metpolice and www.twitter.com/metpoliceuk) for information on safety and security activity in London o An interactive network of representatives from across the private sector known as industry sector leads (ISLs) who have coordinated their own extensive networks o A network of participating business and trade associations. This work will be managed by Police and business representatives working together and co-located during times of need. This arrangement is known as the ‘CSSC hub’ which will be hosted by Transport for London from the beginning of the Torch relay through to the end of the Games. CSSC has been modelled on two successful (but specialist) schemes that have been run in the financial sector for more than a decade and were deployed during incidents such as the 2005 London bombings and the 2008 Mumbai attacks. The Bank of England brings considerable experience to bear, acting as the co-ordinator of the initial contact between the authorities and the business sector representatives in the event of an incident. Each business sector is represented by one or more industry sector leads who work with the Metropolitan Police voluntarily to share advice with their sectors and to provide expert feedback on behalf of business. Who runs CSSC? CSSC is led by the Metropolitan Police in partnership with the Home Office, business and a range of key partners. Who are your key partners? CSSC is based on a broad collaboration involving many different organisations, including the Greater London Authority’s London Resilience team, Transport for London, City of London Police and the British Transport Police to name but a few. How do I ensure my business is linked into CSSC? For safety and security information relevant to London you can sign up to the Metropolitan Police’s Neighbourhood Link message alert service www.neighbourhoodlink.met.police.uk and follow them at www.twitter.com/co11metpolice and www.twitter.com/metpoliceuk. What is Neighbourhood Link? You should sign up to neighbourhood link to receive essential safety and security information and advice from the Metropolitan Police relevant on relevant activity in London and your local area. You can sign up to this service at www.neighbourhoodlink.met.police.uk What can I do now? Sign up to Neighbourhood Link (www.neighbourhoodlink.met.police.uk) and follow the Metropolitan police at follow us at www.twitter.com/co11metpolice (public order)and www.twitter.com/metpoliceuk for information on safety and security activity in London. Ensure your business continuity, resilience and or security plans are up-to-date and take account of the Games. Help prepare your business for the Games by consulting the guidance located at www.london2012/get-involved/business-network/preparing-your-business.php and on the Metropolitan Police website at www.content.met.police.uk/Site/olympicsadvice Consult www.getaheadofthegames.com to make sure you are aware how the roads and public transport system will be affected by the Games. Is the CSSC only for businesses in London? The CSSC is led by the Metropolitan Police and whilst it primarily focuses on businesses in London, the businesses and trade associations that form the major part of its network are both local, national and international.

 
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Our courses are designed to introduce the delegates to the essential requirements of the security role, and ensure they have a thorough understanding of their role and responsibilities, whether in guarding, door supervision, operating CCTV or close protection.

The training programs at PSA Academy Ltd are led by our dedicated and professional team consisting of Ex Military and Law Enforcement Training team giving advanced level of training. The knowledge of client expectations and the personal experiences of trainers make this an integral part of preparing security personnel’s to be effective in their role delivery.

In addition the Academy uses guest lecturers for specific modules, considering the requirements of the Client. Our clients include both government agencies involved in a broad range of national security issues (intelligence, defence, homeland security) and private sector corporations, who either work in the same field or who are interested in improving the capabilities of their analysts in general.

Our graduates hold key and senior positions in the world of defence and safety in Europe and rest of the world. Prospective personnel with no prior training and those with a basic or advanced level of knowledge can take part in concentrated training. This progression is beneficial to the requirements of the Academy.

PSA also offers customers a bespoke security service which addresses a variety of risk management issues. Our success is due to our reputation for service delivery with highly trained personnel and at competitive rates.

What do people see when they visit us? A dynamic, result driven, technologically advanced company that mixes professionalism with passion!

We believe communication is vital. One of the greatest frustrations of training is not being kept informed of the progress by your provider. We have brief discussion with students about regulation for the SIA as this enables them to prove their competence so they are able to apply for a license to practice from the Security Industry Authority (SIA).

That is why we devote so much of our time to communicating, keep students up to date with progress, discuss issues, convey and view feedback, offer advice, help with finding work, removing unnecessary administrative hassles, making training as problem free as possible.

It’s now your choice to make the changes you need. You need to judge whether you want to take part in the history of working within the Olympics, or change career or the renewal of a badge.

We are privately owned. We cherish that independence because it motivates us to care about every single thing that happens within our company. It inspires us to constantly improve our service and that makes us achieve our vision.
 
Our service extends to
  • Highly experienced and proactive management team.
  • Highly experienced vetted staff and SIA officers.
  • 24-hour emergency response.
  • Motivated personnel.
  • Solutions and recommendations to meet all customer’s security requirements.

PSA Academy values each and every client/customer and we endeavour to earn your loyalty. So more than simply responding to client/customers needs, we will strive to anticipate them with unquestionable integrity, fairness and respect.

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