SIA Close Protection
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SIA Close Protection
Program Catalogue 2016 INTRODUCTION IST-Academy are a British registered specialist security training provider who operate globally. We currently have training facilities in The United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Spain, Slovakia, South Africa and Poland. We also have run corporate in-house programs in Kazakhstan, Tahiti, Belarus and The Czech Republic. IST-Academy specialises in providing turn-key solutions to help our clients minimise risk, maximise efficiency and grow their business to their full potential. We strive to be the best in the industry, becoming the security provider of choice and delivering services that are second to none for our clients. Our whole business operates on five core values; integrity, customer focus, commitment & reliability, performance and expertise. We have a solid Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Policy that is at the core of our daily operations and guides our future growth. We’re aware that our responsibility extends beyond maximising profitability and that we must take into consideration the impact we have on those around us, our stakeholders/clients and the environment. All of our employees and those we work with are actively engaged in our sustainability efforts and take pride in being involved with a company that is focused on the importance of people, the planet and profit. IST-Academy also recognises that the pure nature of our work and the volatile environment where it is conducted exposes our employees to a high risk of harm. Therefore it is particularly important to us that our HSE Policy is robust and reflects our commitment to managing and mitigating potential risks across our company. IST-Academy maintains a clearly stated commitment to take the best security practices and combine them with a business-focused and client-centric approach to security management. We specialise in turn-key solutions and when combined with our wider services, our training solutions maximise our clients ability to manage the risks and challenges of working in one of the world’s most volatile countries so they can grow and build their business to their full potential whilst protecting their staff and assets. Our Core Values: Integrity We believe that every business should have moral obligations as well as business ones. We are committed to working as a company that focuses on treating others as we would hope to be treated – with fairness, honesty and abiding by our word. So you can trust us to do the right thing. Customer Focus Delivering our client promises is crucial in our development and business survival. We don’t just want our customers to be satisfied with our services, we want to go above and beyond what is expected of us so our clients know they are receiving the best in class services. Commitment & Reliability We are 100% committed to every project we work on. No matter how big or small you are we make sure you receive the highest of standards, on time and as promised. We are a company that is dependable and we produce what we promise. Performance We always set the standards high and aim to guide and inspire our employees to reach and exceed the expectations. Through creating a working environment which drives our employees to be the best we can ensure our business performs and grows year on year. Expertise We recruit the most skilled staff members with the highest levels of professional expertise to create a team that will ensure you, your business, employees and assets are fully protected. We combine our on the ground experience and knowledge with the latest intelligence to ensure our training is relevant, efficient and effective. All of our instructors are highly experienced and possess the highest level of expertise and knowledge to provide you with the best training solutions. They have all been carefully selected and fully vetted, and all hold relevant security clearances. We work closely with each and every one of our clients to ensure the training you and your personnel receive is bespoke to your needs. Instruction Team Our instruction team are all experts in their chosen fields. Kenneth J – Corporate Security / Security systems / Medical training Kenneth is a former South African Special Forces Recon operator. With 35 years frontline experience in the private security industry, Kenneth brings a wealth of experience to any course he instructs on. Kenneth is still active in the circuit and currently volunteers in his spare time as a paramedic. The youngest of our team at 33 years old, Andrew has a degree in Security management, is a certified Range Marshal, operational manager for a London based Executive AndrewLive J –Fire Corporate Securityis an / Asset/Executive Protection / Firearms Protection company and has instructed in Asia, South America, Indonesia and Europe. Michael C - Executive/asset protection, Counter/Anti Terrorism A former team member on aCounter terror unit. Michael has been involved in anti/counter terrorism for over 25 years. Following a time as a Special Response Unit operative in a top security prison, Michael began working in the private sector providing protection to celebrities, executives and visiting politicians. he subsequently was approached in 2005 to become involved in the compulsory training of close protection operatives. Since then he has traveled the world delivering specialist security training to both the military and private sector. Michael has currently been tasked with developing an anti-terror awareness program for security professionals through Skills for Security, a government approved skills development agency. Instruction Team continued Ken Wharfe - Executive/Asset Protection Ken Wharfe was born in Canterbury Kent and joined the Metropolitan Police Service as a special cadet at the age of 17. He attained the rank of Inspector before being selected to join Scotland Yard’s elite Royalty Protection Department. The SAS trained officer was chosen to head up the security for the Queen’s grandchildren, heir apparent Prince William and Prince Henry who as children, affectionately called him ‘Uncle Ken’. A year later in 1987 he was appointed a Personal Protection Officer to the Princess of Wales.In charge of the Princess’s around the clock security at home and abroad, in public and private, Ken Wharfe became a close friend and loyal confidant who shared her most private moments. His resignation in November 1993 made headline news. Just weeks later the Princess announced she was withdrawing from public life and then axed her Scotland Yard Protection, a decision her former ‘Top Cop’ as the British press referred to him – believes ultimately led to her death. Ken Wharfe was appointed to oversee the internal security to Princess Diana’s funeral at Westminster Abbey, attended by over four hundred heads of state. Just months after Diana’s death in Paris on August 31 1997, Inspector Wharfe was honoured by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace and made a Member of the Victorian Order, a personal gift of the Sovereign for his loyal service to her family. Until his retirement after 35 years of exemplary service with the Metropolitan Police, nearly half in the Royalty Protection Department, he was Personal Protection Officer to the Queen’s cousin, The Duke of Kent. His book ‘Diana – Closely Guarded Secret’ was a Sunday Times and New York Times best-seller. The book has now been published in several languages - now in paperback and available as a 3 x CD Talking book – read by him. Since his retirement from Scotland Yard he has entertained audiences across a broad spectrum of venues throughout the UK and abroad, speaking at conferences and after dinner locations. Combining recent and highly relevant first hand experience of security issues he offers credibility and independence on the highly topical subject of security. Now a freelance security consultant he is a regular contributor with the BBC, ITN, Sky News, NBC, CBS, CNN, participating in numerous outside broadcasts and documentaries for BBC – Newsnight, Channel 4 News, Channel 5 News, News 24. Worked exclusively for NBC covering the Royal Wedding – HRH The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. An occasional writer for The Guardian, The Observer, The Evening Standard. Our Current capabilities IST-Academy courses: • • • • • Have simple, clear and un-confusing delivery The course content is flexible and can be tailored to your individual requirements Are both theoretical and practical, taught through various methods, including lectures and classroom exercises, role play, outdoor exercises and discussion forums The instructor to delegate ratio is kept to a minimum All course content is regularly updated to ensure it is up to date and accurate Our focus is on providing bespoke training for: at risk organisations/assets. diplomatic protection teams executive protection teams private military contractors Law enforcement Private and corporate security personnel Television companies operating in High risk zones Our training programs cover all aspects of security from manned services, systems, cyber, and terrorism preparedness to personal safety and safety whilst traveling. We combine our on the ground experience and knowledge with the latest intelligence to ensure our training is relevant, efficient and effective. All of our instructors are highly experienced and possess the highest level of expertise and knowledge to provide you with the best training solutions. They have all been carefully selected and fully vetted, and all hold relevant security clearances. We work closely with each and every one of our clients to ensure the training you and your personnel receive is bespoke to your needs. IST LIVE FIRE TRAINING CENTRE SLOVAKIA O u r 20 h e c t a r e s , Slovakian f a c i l i t y i s h o m e t o o u r European headquarters and safely produces over 300 satisfied students a year. The campus is conveniently located 45 minutes south of Bratislava Airport. The training center campus has many different training facilities including: hotel and leisure facilities with catering ser vice lecture rooms enclosed tactical firing range, 50 metres, 70 metres, 100 metres full-size open firing range, 50 metres, 100 metres, CQB simulation helipad Climbing tower – shooting, climbing and rappelling techniques 3x LandRover DEFENDER, for transportation of max. 7 persons 2x Nissan PATROL, for training, max. capacity 7 persons Extensive Armoury -Glock 17 and 19, 9mm luger CZ 75 and CZ 85, 9mm luger SA vz.58 various configurations, 7,62x39 AK47/AKM various configurations, 7,62x39 PAR Mk3 (AR15), .223 Rem Remington 870, 12x76 Remingtom 700, .308 Win Others: PSL Romak, PS Arrow, Walther PPK, Walther P38, FN1906, Phoenix, Taurus UL, SVDragunov, B&T MP5, AK74, AKSU 74, Steyr AUG, Colt M4, Akdal Mk1919, Zastava M72 (RPK), M16A1, Mosinmod. 1891, M1 Garand, SVT40 etc Specialist Security Programs SIA Close Protection EXECUTIVE PROTECTION TRAINING and CONSULTING Our training is respected worldwide and is accredited by several different awarding bodies that are recognised internationally, these include but are not limited to; - Edexcel/Btec - Skills for security - The Royal College of Surgeons Our programs and training packages can be delivered worldwide at the request of clients or affiliate companies or can be attended at one of our training centres where courses are run regularly. All of our close protection programs are SIA compliant (Security Industry Authority), and sucessfull candidates will be able to apply for an SIA licence on completion. We offer assistance in this application process, which can sometimes be complicated for non-UK nationals. Instruction Team Here at Intelligent Security Training we are very fortunate to have a team of very experienced instructors at our disposal. Coming from military, Police and civilian protection backgrounds, our instruction team have a wealth ofknowledge to share with our candidates. Our team consists of ex- South African Special Forces personel, Former Irish Defence Force ARW and IrishPrison Service riot team personel and British Royal Protection Officers. We have a mission to constantly tweak and improve our training so that the service we offer is always improving. We welcome suggestions from previous candidates as well as potential customers to source ways in which we can do this. We hope that you will be satisfied with what we have to offer as a training organisation and hope to meet you soon in person on one of our programs. SIA Close Protection EXECUTIVE PROTECTION TRAINING and CONSULTING SIA Close Protection Location The course you have chosen will be held at our Spanish training centre (approx 1.5 hrs from Barcelona ElPrat airport. 40 min From Girona Barcelona airport) The town is named Llanca and is approximately 20 km from the French border. SIA Close Protection Facilities Our Llanca training centre is situated in one of the most famous parts of Spain, Barcelona is only 90 minutes away. In the off season, lodgings in the area are plentifull and very reasonably priced allowing us to pass on this saving to our candidates. Accommodation is provided as part of the cost and we source suitable apartments in and around the town for all candidates for the duration of their stay. We ensure that all accommodation is spacious and comfortable, usually there are no more than two candidates sharing a room. Our classroom based theoretical section will take place in our nearby lecture room (5 minute walk) where once again the candidates comfort is catered for. We can arrange a pick up for candidates arriving to Girona airport or a pick up from the Local RENFE train station in Llanca for those flying to Barcelona or coming from France. SIA Close Protection Course Aim The BTEC/EDEXCEL Level 3 award in Close Protection is part of the United Kingdom’s requirements to obtain a licence from the Security Industry Authority (SIA). It is also possible with this qualification to gain the French equivilant of the SIA licence, CNAPS.We offer assistance with the relevant paperwork for each qualification. Our courses aim to deliver both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills that are required in Executive Protection. Our training package is fully comprehensive and goes well beyond the basic criteria as set down by the SIA. Extra Curricular Studies that we have added to our program include: - Assassination case studies - The history of modern close protection - Krav Maga unarmed combatives - Cardio and conditioning exercise circuits - Motorcade driving skills - Anti-terrorism awareness - Arab culture and customs - Working with children as a protection operative Who should attend? This course is designed for those wishing a transition from Police or military backgrounds in to the role of private executive protection or those wishing to embark on a career in the protective industries SIA Close Protection Contents - CP legislation and law - Roles and responsibilities as a CPO - Threat and risk assessment - Surveillance techniques - Venue security operations - Operational planning - Interpersonal skills and considerations - Teamwork and communication - Reconnaissance - CP foot drills and exercises - Route selection and planning ahead - Vehicle tactics and operations - Search techniques and procedures - Conflict management techniques - Anti-terror awareness - Arab culture - Krav maga combatives SIA Close Protection Accreditation Our close protection course is fully accredited by one of the largest and best known awarding bodies in the world, Edexcel/BTEC. Edexcel are part of the Pearson group for education and training and all of our instruction team have been authorised by this prestigious organisation to deliver our courses. Our Edexcel centre number is 26439 and we are authorised to deliver Edexcel approved programs throughout Europe, not many centres have this accreditation as most are confined to deliver training only in the U.K. Days and Timings 07.00 – 17.30 daily. Weekends are workdays and candidates will be expected to work on individual and group tasks in the evenings which will often terminate past 22.00hrs. Dress code and additional requirements For class room and practical tuition - smart casual (Denim is acceptable – sportswear is not. A shirt, tie and trousers will be required for some exercises. Additional items to bring: - Laptop if you own one Sports wear for cardio, conditioning and krav maga. A groin protector A gumshield A good pair of running shoes Toiletries Towels 2 passport photographs Please note: There will be clothes washing facilities at the accommodation. SIA Close Protection ID REQUIREMENTS All candidates are required to bring photographic identification of which a copy will be made and kept securely on our records as in accordance with the data protection act. All candidates who wish to partake in the motorcade driving module must bring a valid driving licence. The Sia also requires all training providers to check each candidates identity which will be mandatory when the candidate applies for their Close Protection licence. The forms of identification fall into two groups - group A and group B. The SIA will only accept one of the following two combinations: 2 Documents from Group A, or 1 document from Group A and 2 from Group B will meet both the requirements of the awarding body, Edexcel and the SIA. Group A Documents: 001 002 003 004 005 Signed valid passport (any nationality) Signed UK photo driving licence Identity Card (issued only by the UK Home Office) Original UK Birth Certificate UK Adoption CertificateGroup Group B documents 006 Valid UK firearms licence with photo 007 UK Birth Certificate (issued more than 12 months after date of birth) 008 Marriage Certificate or Civil Partnership certificate 009 P45 statement of income for tax purposes on leaving a job (Issued in last 12 months) 010 P60 annual statement of income for tax purposes (Issued in last 12 months) 011 Bank or Building Society statement issued to current address. (You can use more than one statement as long as each is issued by a different service provider. Documentation should be less than 3 months old) 012 Mortgage statement (Issued in last 12 months) 013 Pension, endowment or ISA statement (Issued in last 12 months) 014 Gas/electric/telephone/water/satellite/cable/mobile phone contract/utility bill from current address (You can only use a maximum of one utility bill,should be less than 3 months old) 015 Certificate of British Nationality 016 British work permit or Visa (Issued in last 12 months) 017 A payslip, with your address, and the employers name or logo (documentation should be less than 3 months old) SIA Close Protection ID REQUIREMENTS 018 A credit card statement from current address (documentation should be less than 3 months old). You can use more than one statement as long as each is issued by a different service provider) 019 Child Benefit book (Issued in last 12 months) 020 Court summons (Issued in last 12 months) 021 Letter from H.M. Revenue & Customs /DWP/Employment Service/local authority (You can use more than one statement as long as each is issued by different Government departments or different local authorities. Documentationshould be less than 3 months old) 022 TV licence in your name and current address (Issued in last 12 months) 023 Valid EU photo ID card 024 Signed UK paper driving licence 025 Non UK Birth Certificate (with translation if not in English, but not a photocopy) Note: All documents from group A and group B must be originals and show the learner’s name unless accompanied by a deed poll document that confirms a change of name, or a valid adoption certificate. At least one document must show the applicant's current address and at least one must show the applicant's date of birth. SIA Close Protection Food, Beverages and accommodations Accommodation will be provided and will consist of no more that two per room. Breakfast is self catering (food provided on site)Lunch and evening meal are provided. There are a selection of cafes, restaurants and supermarkets close by. There is free parking available within 100 metres of the accommodation. Accommodation address: Calle Gardisso 22 Llanca Girona 17490 Spain SIA Close Protection Programme Title BTEC Level 3 Award in Close Protection Course Title SIA Close Protection Course Index IST-SR008 Training Qualification Btec Level 3 Award in Close Protection Operational Role Police/Mill/ Security Industry Professional. Operational Task To qualify candidates for the SIA Close Protection Licence Course Content - CP legislation and law Roles and responsibilities as a CPO Threat and risk assessment Surveillance techniques Venue security operations Operational planning Interpersonal skills and considerations - Teamwork and communication Reconnaissance CP foot drills and exercises Route selection and planning ahead Vehicle tactics and operations Search techniques and procedures Assessment - Conflict management techniques - Anti-terror awareness - Arab culture - Krav maga combatives Continuous assessment, Portfolio of work and multiple choice exam Course Duration 14 Days Maximum Class Size 8 Students Lesson Location/Venue IST-Academy Venue (Spain) Minimum Entry Standard Either of the following: 1. Minimum 18 years old 2. No Criminal record 3. Services background (optional) 4. The ability to pay for the course Feeder Courses. Mandatory: N/A (What courses should precede this one?) Course Progression. PSD/PMC Program (What courses should follow this one?) CIA T S OF ON A ION AT EC U SS TI M ES IO N M A RI Kemp House 124 City Road, EC1V 2NX London Email [email protected] INTE N The cost of this Program, £1750, includes return flights from European airports serving Girona or Barcelona Airports, transfers in Spain, accommodation, breakfast, Lunch and dinner. Certification and exam fees. R IT Y P R E OF in support of the ELC Scheme ELC Provider number 4760 PSD/PMC Program PSD/PMC Program For Hostile Environments The main aim of our PSD/PMC Program is to prepare military / law enforcement individuals and security personnel for protective operations in hostile environments and high risk zones. The program provides realistic scenarios created by seasoned front line professionals and will give opportunity to participants to familiarize themselves with different types of weapons or equipment indispensable in high risk countries along with standard operating procedures for teams operating in such theaters. This will provide our candidates with a "heads up" or and edge when participating for team selection during induction programs held by contracting companies in Hostile environments. PSD/PMC Program Programme Title PSD/PMC Program Course Title 5 Day Private Military Contractor Operator Program Course Index IST-PMC001 Training Qualification Skills for Security : Private Military Contractor Certificate Level 4 Operational Role Private military Contractor Operational Task To provide the candidate with competence and efficiency in the role of a Private Military Contractor. Course Content Advanced weapon skills (Handgun & Carbine - 1500 Rounds per person) Convoy – arrivals / departures Land warfare: force-on-force attack drills Convoy and motorcade procedures Route selection and attack recognition Weapon familiarization High risk foot formations High risk advanced work Radio procedures Hostile Surveillance Awareness High risk urban movements Close protection team formations Close protection team protocols (Individual and team) on attacks. Attack simulation on foot formations, dry drills and live fire Attack simulation on foot and vehicle formations, dry and live Assessment Continuous assessment will be conducted during the course theory and practical exercises to assess the students understanding of the course content. Course Duration Five Days Maximum Class Size 8 Students Lesson Location/Venue IST-Academy Venue (Slovakia) Minimum Entry Standard Either of the following: 1. Minimum 18 years old 2. No Criminal record 3. Services background (Military/Law enforcement) or Level 3 Close Protection 4. The ability to pay for the course Feeder Courses. (What courses should precede this one?) Mandatory: Btec Level 3 Close Protection Recommended: Basic Firearms competency Course Progression. Firearms competency Level 3 Certificate (What courses should follow this one?) CIA T S OF ON A ION AT EC U SS TI M ES IO N M A RI 124 City Road, EC1V 2NX London Email [email protected] INTE N The price of this program, £1199, includes flights from European origins serving Bratislava airport, transfers in Slovakia, Accommodation, Breakfast, lunch, weapon hire, protective equipment, 1500 rounds of 9mm/7.62mm ammo Kemp House and certification. R IT Y P R E OF in support of the ELC Scheme ELC Provider number 4760 Live Fire Programs Tactical Handgun I Specialist Security Training - Live Fire Options This 3 day course will start with developing fundamental shooting skills. The student will soon advance to skills that will reduce reaction time – allowing for faster shooting with a higher degree of accuracy, thus increasing the student’s confidence with a handgun. This course is fast-paced. Ninety percent is practical training time to prepare students to handle the most challenging tactical shooting situations. As with all of our live fire programs, this course is held at our live fire facility in Slovakia. Flights, transfers and accommodation are provided in the price along with 400 rounds of 9mm ammo, gun hire and protective equipment. Tactical Firearms I Programme Title Firearms competency Level I Course Title Tactical firearms I Course Index IST-SR001 Training Qualification Skills for Security Tactical Firearms Level 1 Operational Role Police/Mill/ Security Industry Professional. Operational Task To develop the candidates tactical efficiency in firearm use. Course Content Safety and handling Gear placement Shooting fundamentals Ready positions Drawing from the holster Reloads and malfunctions Recoil management Multiple shots Multiple targets Shooting positions Tactical use of cover Standing and walking turns Shooting moving targets Shooting on the move Strong hand-only shooting Support hand-only shooting Assessment Continuous assessment will be conducted during the course theory and practical exercises to assess the students understanding of the course content. Course Duration Three Days Maximum Class Size 8 Students Lesson Location/Venue IST-Academy Venue (Slovakia) Minimum Entry Standard Either of the following: 1. Minimum 18 years old 2. No Criminal record 3. Services background (optional) 4. The ability to pay for the course Feeder Courses. Mandatory: N/A (What courses should precede this one?) Course Progression. Tactical Handgun II (What courses should follow this one?) CIA T S OF ON A ION AT EC U SS TI M ES IO N M A RI 124 City Road, EC1V 2NX London Email [email protected] INTE N The cost of this Program, £799, includes return flights from European airports serving Bratislava Airport, transfers in Slovakia, accommodation, breakfast and Lunch. Kemp House of ammunition, gun hire, protective equipment and certification. 400 rounds R IT Y P R E OF in support of the ELC Scheme ELC Provider number 4760 Tactical Handgun II Specialist Security Training - Live Fire Options After a review and refresher of level I, this course aims to improve the shooter’s core technical skills. Emphasis is placed on one handed unsupported shooting and firearms manipulation. The survival mindset is ingrained through constant range applications as well as performance-based scenarios that are constantly being updated to reflect real-world conditions. Tactical Pistol II is designed for the experienced pistol shooter who is seeking to take his marksmanship and gun handling skills to the next level. The student will be placed under stress with certain scenarios that will require the use of skills taught throughout the program. As with all of our live fire programs, this course is held at our live fire facility in Slovakia. Flights, transfers and accommodation are provided in the price along with 750 rounds of 9mm ammo, gun hire and protective equipment. Tactical Firearms II Programme Title Firearms competency Level II Course Title Tactical firearms II Course Index IST-SR002 Training Qualification Skills for Security Tactical Firearms Level 2 Operational Role Police/Mill/ Security Industry Professional. Operational Task To improve the candidates tactical efficiency in firearm use. Course Content Fundamental review and refresher Ready positions Reloads and malfunctions Multiple shots/recoil management Multiple targets Adverse angles Drawing from the holster Alternate shooting positions Ground fighting Standing and walking turns Shooting on the move Shooting moving targets Tactical use of cover One-handed, master and support hand manipulations Assessment Long-range engagements Concealed use Defensive and retention shooting Low-light shooting techniques Continuous assessment will be conducted during the course theory and practical exercises to assess the students understanding of the course content. Course Duration Three Days Maximum Class Size 8 Students Lesson Location/Venue IST-Academy Venue (Slovakia) Minimum Entry Standard Either of the following: 1. Minimum 18 years old 2. No Criminal record 3. Services background (optional) 4. The ability to pay for the course Feeder Courses. Mandatory: Tactical Firearms I (What courses should precede this one?) Course Progression. Handgun/Carbine competency Level 3 (What courses should follow this one?) CIA T S OF ON A ION AT EC U SS TI M ES IO N M A RI 124 City Road, EC1V 2NX London Email [email protected] INTE N The cost of this Program, £899, includes return flights from European airports serving Bratislava Airport, transfers in Slovakia, accommodation, breakfast and Lunch. Kemp House of ammunition, gun hire, protective equipment and certification. 750 rounds R IT Y P R E OF in support of the ELC Scheme ELC Provider number 4760 Handgun and Carbine Level III Specialist Security Training - Live Fire Options This unique Handgun/Carbine course is the follow-on to Handgun II for the individual who needs to develop safe firearm-handling skills and a solid foundation of basic shooting skills with both the handgun and the carbine. The first day will focus on using the pistol while carrying the carbine and associated equipment. During the remaining four days, each student will learn the fundamentals of carbine marksmanship while maintaining the handgun option. IST Academy instructors will present increasingly difficult tactical drills to develop superior handling skills with both weapons. Students will leave with a good understanding of shooting fundamentals and how to apply them in a tactical situation. As with all of our live fire programs, this course is held at our live fire facility in Slovakia. Flights, transfers and accommodation are provided in the price along with a combined 1500 rounds of 9mm (Handgun) and 7.62mm (Carbine) ammo, gun hire and protective equipment. Tactical Firearms III - Handgun and Carbine Programme Title Firearms competency Level III Course Title Tactical firearms III (Handgun/Carbine) Course Index IST-SR003 Training Qualification Skills for Security Tactical Firearms Level 3 Operational Role Police/Mill/ Security Industry Professional. Operational Task To improve the candidates tactical efficiency in the combined use of Handguns and Carbines. Course Content Characteristics and Maintenance of the Carbine Fundamentals of Carbine Shooting Gear Selection and Placement Loading, Ready, Press Check, Unloading Shooting from Prone Position Barrel - Sight Relationship Shooting from Low Ready Positions Low Port/Entry Ready Presentations Emergency Reloads Transition to and from Handgun (optional) Shooting from High Port, High Ready Recoil Control and Target Acquisition Shooting Multiple Targets Tactical Sequence and Priority Emergency Reloads Assessment Continuous assessment will be conducted during the course theory and practical exercises to assess the students understanding of the course content. Course Duration Five Days Maximum Class Size 8 Students Lesson Location/Venue IST-Academy Venue (Slovakia) Minimum Entry Standard Either of the following: 1. Minimum 18 years old 2. No Criminal record 3. Services background (optional) 4. The ability to pay for the course Feeder Courses. Mandatory: Tactical Firearms II (What courses should precede this one?) Course Progression. (What courses should follow this one?) CIA T S OF ON A ION AT EC U SS TI M ES IO N M A RI 124 City Road, EC1V 2NX London Email [email protected] INTE N The cost of this Program, £1199, includes return flights from European airports serving Bratislava Airport, transfers in Slovakia, accommodation, breakfast and Lunch. Kemp 1500House rounds of ammunition, gun hire, protective equipment and certification. R IT Y P R E OF in support of the ELC Scheme ELC Provider number 4760 Medical Programs First Person on Scene Intermediate Medical Programs The purpose of the First Person on Scene (FPOS) qualifications is to provide immediate life support to the patient pending the arrival of definitive pre-Hospital care. Effective interventions in the following areas have been shown to make a difference to survival outcome, and are reflected in the syllabi: Airway stabilisation Basic life support Early defibrillation Oxygenation Circulatory support Clinical endorsement for the FPOS qualifications is by the Royal College of Surgeons Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care (Edinburgh). Whilst achievement confirms that individuals have met both the theoretical and practical requirements, this does not imply the ‘license to practice’ - the scope of which will be for the employing organisation to determine. The qualifications and any additional units are valid for a period of 3 years. Periodic re-training and assessment for both the practical skills and supporting knowledge will therefore be required. Assessment of supporting knowledge for the FPOS qualifications will be through test papers provided by Edexcel delivered through accredited centres. First Person on Scene Intermediate Programme Title First Person On Scene Intermediate Course Title FPOS I Course Index IST-SR009 Training Qualification BTEC/IHCD Level 3 Award Operational Role Police/Mill/ Security Industry Professional. Operational Task To develop the candidates ability to treat a casualty Course Content The Pre-Hospital Environment Patient Assessment Management of catastrophic haemorrhage Airway Management (OPA, NPA, I Gel and BVM) Suction Oxygen delivery Respiratory problems (Medical and trauma related problems) Traumatic brain injury Spinal injuries and immobilisation Vehicle extrication Triage Patient handover and communication with other facilities Medical Emergencies (Angina, Heart Attack, Diabetes, Stroke, Epilepsy) Assessment Anaphylaxis Choking AED (normal and abnormal heart rhythms) Trauma Related Emergencies Bleeding and Shock Practical assessment and multiple choice exam Course Duration 4 Days Maximum Class Size 8 Students Lesson Location/Venue IST-Academy Venue Minimum Entry Standard Either of the following: 1. Minimum 18 years old 2. No Criminal record 3. Services background (optional) 4. The ability to pay for the course Feeder Courses. Mandatory: N/A (What courses should precede this one?) Course Progression. TECCC I or FPOS Advanced (What courses should follow this one?) CIA T S OF ON A ION AT EC U SS TI M ES IO N M A RI Kemp House 124 City Road, EC1V 2NX London Email [email protected] INTE N The cost of this Program, £349, includes exams and certification. R IT Y P R E OF in support of the ELC Scheme ELC Provider number 4760 Tactical Emergency Casualty Care in Combat Specialist Security Training - Medical Options Almost 90% of those who die from combat wounds do so before they arrive at a medical treatment facility. This figure highlights the importance of the trauma care provided on the battlefield by combat medics, corpsmen, PJs, and even the casualties themselves and their fellow combatants. J. S Maughon noted in his paper in Military Medicine in 1970 that little had changed in the preceding 100 years. In the interval between the publication of Maughon's paper and the United States’ invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, there was also little progress made.The war years, though, have seen many lifesaving advances in battlefield trauma care. These advances have dramatically increased casualty survival. This is especially true when all members of units – not just medics - are trained in Tactical Emergency Casualty Care in combat (TECCC.) The Tactical Emergency Casualty Care in Combat (TECCC) course introduces evidence-based, life-saving techniques and strategies for providing the best trauma care on the battlefield. The TECCC course is designed for operators working in Hostile environments employed to support combat situations or assigned to Private security detail. The course is designed for non-medical personnel and includes first responder skills appropriate for all roles. Tactical Emergency Casualty Care in Combat Programme Title Tactical Emergency Casualty Care in Combat Course Title TECCC I Course Index IST-SR004 Training Qualification Skills for Security TECCC Level I Operational Role Police/Mill/ Security Industry Professional. Operational Task To develop an emergency casualty care response for participants Course Content Intro to TECCC Care Under Fire Tactical Field Care Tactical Evacuation Care Airways maintenance Drags and carries Hemostatic Dressings Limb Tourniquets Peripheral Pulses Scenarios for TECCC Assessment Continuous assessment will be conducted during the course theory and practical exercises to assess the students understanding of the course content. Course Duration One Day Maximum Class Size 6 Students Lesson Location/Venue IST-Academy Minimum Entry Standard Either of the following: 1. Minimum 18 years old 2. No Criminal record 3. Services background (optional) 4. The ability to pay for the course Feeder Courses. Mandatory: FAAW, FPOS-I, MIRA (What courses should precede this one?) Course Progression. (What courses should follow this one?) CIA T S OF ON A ION AT EC U SS TI M ES IO N M A RI Kemp House 124 City Road, EC1V 2NX London Email [email protected] INTE N The cost of this Program, £149, includes Lunch and certification. R IT Y P R E OF in support of the ELC Scheme ELC Provider number 4760 Anti- Terror Programs Certified Anti Terrorism Practitioner Program(CATP) Specialist Security Training - Anti-Terror Options This IST-Academy Certified Anti-Terrorism Practitioner program is the most comprehensive Anti-terrorism training available in Europe at this present time. The program is 15 hours in duration and is delivered through our e-learning portal or in class. This course provides students with the appropriate background, skills, and abilities to qualify as an Certified Anti Terrorism Practitioner (CATP) and conduct Antiterrorism (AT) briefings to staff under your control. The course outlines the AT philosophy while detailing the duties and responsibilities of CATP's at secured facilities or installations around the world. The course discusses AT awareness, terrorist group operations, hostage-taking and survival, terrorist use of weapons of mass destruction, the threat of the active shooter, and the insider threat. The course also explores the anti terrorism plan through examination of physical security considerations, the anti terrorism planning process, and resource management. The course looks at case studies surrounding the bombing of the Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia and the attack on the USS Cole. Finally, the course provides an interactive practice exercise that allows students to apply the gained knowledge Certified Anti-Terrorism Practitioner I Programme Title Certified Anti-Terrorism Practitioner I Course Title CATP I Course Index IST-SR005 Training Qualification Skills for Security CATP Level I Operational Role Police/Mill/ Security Industry Professional. Operational Task To develop terrorism awareness and understanding Course Content Provide a definition of terrorism Recognize that terrorism prevention is the responsibility of all personnel, regardless of assignment Develop a working knowledge of both domestic and foreign terrorist/extremist groups Understand that each terrorist incident is often preceded by planning, surveillance and preparation Recognize, identify and understand various indicators and warning signs exhibited by terrorists/extremists Identify the roles and responsibilities of an Anti Terrorism Officer Identify terrorism perspectives and terrorist group objectives List the different terrorism threat levels State the general characteristics of terrorist operations List the phases of a terrorist attack cycle Identify the most common types of terrorist attacks Identify the techniques a hostage should use for surviving detention Define an AT plan State the requirements for an Anti Terror plan Identify roles and responsibilities in creating an Anti Terror plan List reasons why exercising the Anti Terror plan is important Assessment Continuous assessment will be conducted during the course theory and a multiple choice exam to assess the students understanding of the course content. Course Duration 15 hours (2 Days) Maximum Class Size 6 Students Lesson Location/Venue IST-Academy Minimum Entry Standard Either of the following: 1. Minimum 18 years old 2. No Criminal record 3. Services background (optional) 4. The ability to pay for the course Feeder Courses. Mandatory: N/A (What courses should precede this one?) Course Progression. (What courses should follow this one?) CIA T S OF ON A ION AT EC U SS TI M ES IO N M A RI Kemp House 124 City Road, EC1V 2NX London Email [email protected] INTE N The cost of this Program, £189, includes certification. R IT Y P R E OF in support of the ELC Scheme ELC Provider number 4760 Hand to Hand Combat Programs Intensive Krav Maga Program Hand to Hand Combat Krav Maga Combatives Intensive Boot camp takes place on Spain's Costa Brava, approximately 125KM from Barcelona and 15KM from the French Border. This is a truely beautiful part of the world where the Pyrenees meet the Mediterranean. The training takes place on one of the many local beaches, on the sand or the paved areas adjacent. This provides a vital touch of realism to combatives training; in a real episode of interpersonal violence you will not have the luxury of 40mm judo mats or the smooth training surface common to the gym or dojo. A typical day begins at 07.00 hrs with a road run along the scenic coast followed by our now "infamous" combat conditioning circuits on the beach these are grueling, functional fitness workouts that will push you to your limits! Allowing participants to get their breath back, we begin with striking chain drills on the thai pads, focus mits and kick shields, teaching students how to utilise full bodyweight when striking an assailant and build up an arsenal of effective combinations. We also include many aggression and stress drills that push your cardio and simulate the combat stress (adrenaline response) experienced during a violent encounter. Pictured left, two students square up in a three minute bout of milling, where they are not allowed to defend, only attack one another, forcing parcipitants to show grit and determination in face of sustained agression. After a healthy lunch of local organic produce, we continue with escape combatives or techniques for defending against common attacks, such as grabs, holds, headlocks, chokes, defence against punches, kicks, knees and elbows are also drilled with the emphasis being place on turning the defence to an offence as quickly as possible. Drills against multiple attackers two, three or more, where some are armed are also undertaken. Intensive Krav Maga Program Programme Title Hand 2 Hand Combat Program Course Title 5 Day Intensive Krav Maga Program Course Index IST-KMC001 Training Qualification British Combat Association Level 1 certificate Operational Role security, law enforcement, military, civilian Operational Task To provide the candidate with competence and efficiency in the use of Hand 2 Hand Combat techniques. Course Content - Morning jogs/runs along scenic coastal routes - Bodyweight conditioning drills on one of many local beaches. -Escape combatives from a multitude of grabs,holds and chokes that are common during violent attacks (including ground defence) - Drilling of effective counter measures to these attacks to turn from a defence to an offence and control the situation. -Understanding the mindset of the attacker - How to develop a combative mindset for optimal survival. - Understanding "the attack cycle" - Conflict management and de-escalation - Defensive tactics against hot and cold weapons - Defensive tactics against edged weapons (knives) -Defensive tactics against blunt weapons (sticks, bats) -Defensive tactics against firearms (pistols, carbines) - Utilization of improvised weapons (torch, keys, pen) -Utilization of captured weapons (knife, stick, gun) - Weapon retention tactics Assessment Continuous assessment will be conducted during the course theory and practical exercises to assess the students understanding of the course content. Course Duration Five Days Maximum Class Size 8 Students Lesson Location/Venue IST-Academy Venue (Spain) Minimum Entry Standard Either of the following: 1. Minimum 18 years old 2. No Criminal record 3. Reasonable level of fitness 4. The ability to pay for the course Feeder Courses. (What courses should precede this one?) Mandatory: N/A Recommended: N/A Course Progression. Level 2 Intensive Krav Maga Program (What courses should follow this one?) CIA T S OF ON A ION AT EC U SS TI M ES IO N M A RI Kemp House 124 City Road, EC1V 2NX London Email [email protected] INTE N The price of this program, £749, includes flights from European origins serving Girona/Barcelona airports, transfers in Spain, Accommodation, 3 meals per day, protective equipment, insurance and certification. R IT Y P R E OF in support of the ELC Scheme ELC Provider number 4760 Intelligent Security Training Kemp House 152 City Road London EC1V 2NX United Kingdom T: + 44 (0) 203 7691457 M: +44 (0) 770 0045626 E: [email protected] w: www.ist-academy.eu