Ongoing CPD – Core Skills (UK)
Daily refreshers and scenario-based micro-lessons to keep licensed guards sharp across every pillar.
30 lessons · United Kingdom · 100% free
- D1ConflictScenario: angry customer at last orders 8m
- D2IncidentRefresher: HOT principles in 5 minutes 10m
- D3Law,Quick check: when is force reasonable? 12m
- D4CommunicationRadio drill: clean, clear, concise 8m
- D5TerrorismSpot the hostile recon behaviour 10m
- D6HealthDR ABC — primary survey speed run 12m
- D7PatrolPatrol pattern: predictable is dangerous 8m
- D8ReportWrite it once, write it right 10m
- D9IndustryYour SIA card: rights and renewals 12m
- D10ConflictDe-escalation: LEAPS in the wild 8m
- D11Law,Citizen's arrest: the four questions 10m
- D12CommunicationRefusing entry without sparking conflict 12m
- D13IncidentLost child: first 5 minutes 8m
- D14TerrorismRun, Hide, Tell — quick recall 10m
- D15HealthCatastrophic bleed: pressure, pack, tourniquet 12m
- D16PatrolCCTV: what to watch, what to log 8m
- D17ReportPocket notes that hold up in court 10m
- D18IndustryWorking alongside the police professionally 12m
- D19ConflictReading the group, not just the loud one 8m
- D20Law,Equality Act in a 3-minute refresher 10m
- D21CommunicationWorking with vulnerable guests 12m
- D22IncidentFire alarm: your first 60 seconds 8m
- D23TerrorismSuspicious package — what HOT really means 10m
- D24HealthSlips, trips and falls on your patch 12m
- D25PatrolEnd-of-shift handover that actually helps 8m
- D26ReportFive rules for incident reports 10m
- D27IndustryProfessionalism: the small things that count 12m
- D28ConflictPost-incident: looking after yourself 8m
- D29Law,Trespass vs aggravated trespass 10m
- D30CommunicationRadio etiquette under pressure 12m