Its 'Spring 2016' and still no sign of the Government going firm on the PI SIA licence requirement, and with the EU referendum looming not likely to become law for the foreseeable future, unless you know different.
That said, I am curious to understand how one becomes qualified to deliver the course.
Without wishing to stand on anyone else's toes, I am getting a lot of requests/enquiries from ex colleagues, asking if we (our company) can run a Professional Investigators course for them.
Certainly we have the facilities, definitely we have the experience and skills, we are a CP and FPOSi training school already, so all our ducks are in a row, but how do we get accreditation as a course provider?
Who is the awarding body for Level 3 Professional Investigators course?
Other than ISS (who incidentally run a very good course) most of the PI Qualification training seems to be 'Online' studies.
Any offers?
That said, I am curious to understand how one becomes qualified to deliver the course.
Without wishing to stand on anyone else's toes, I am getting a lot of requests/enquiries from ex colleagues, asking if we (our company) can run a Professional Investigators course for them.
Certainly we have the facilities, definitely we have the experience and skills, we are a CP and FPOSi training school already, so all our ducks are in a row, but how do we get accreditation as a course provider?
Who is the awarding body for Level 3 Professional Investigators course?
Other than ISS (who incidentally run a very good course) most of the PI Qualification training seems to be 'Online' studies.
Any offers?