Vigilance can authoritatively reveal that the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has created a brand new section of membership exclusively for companies providing quality training to security industry personnel.
According to a BSIA source this move follows the original creation of a Training Providers' working group in April this year, which brought together several companies that supply training services to the security industry in the UK.
Vigilance gathered that following a successful seven months setting objectives and increasing membership, the Association has recognised the growing importance of this group by creating an official section of membership.
Paul Tennent, Chairman of the Training Providers Section said: "The continued success of our industry relies upon all of its personnel receiving consistent levels of high-quality training. The Training Providers' Group was originally established in recognition of the fact that this is not always the case, and we are delighted that the group has now become an official section of BSIA membership."
Whilst Trevor Elliott, Director of Manpower and Membership Services at the BSIA added: "The Training Providers' Section is extremely ambitious in its objectives and is committed to working with fellow training providers, colleges, security companies, trade organisations and the Government to drive standards, increase professionalism and ultimately improve the standard of training offered in the security industry.