Good points 3L
I recently attended a bit of CPD where a traffic PS attended from the local Police. He addressed the imminant change in the legislation.
In summary: the legislation changed some time ago, but due to admin probs, is yet to be enacted. All it says now is that blue light driver training must be appropriate. However, DSA will not or cannot define 'appropriate'. People are therefore defaulting back to IHCD in the absence of clear guidance.
It's worth noting that several very successful established organisations embrace blue light driver training that is not IHCD. BASICS comes to mind, where they do a 4 day course which they deem 'appropriate'. If this fits with the legislation, then why not.
The risk of course is that people will book onto say, the BASICS driver training course (at huge expense) and then some suited numpty in the HO or DSA will conduct a Friday afternoon definition of the word 'appropriate' and lo and behold, the course will not fit the definition. Bollox.
If I were to have a punt on which providor to use, my advise would be to use one that's already supplying that facility to one of the statutory emergency services, or from an organisation who's either big enough or influential enough to be on the radar of the DSA (BASICS, NHS, M&L etc) so would pack a punch if they question things.
As already said, Ian Jeffs has a good rep, and easily fits the above category.
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