Training

Breakfast briefing

by Mark Rowe

With changes to industry regulation and licensing set to impact the UK’s private industry later this year, the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has organised a breakfast briefing to explore the impact of a regulatory regime change.

Free, and open to members and non-members of the trade association, the breakfast will feature presentations and discussions hosted by key industry people and representatives of both the BSIA and others who have been involved in the development of a new regulatory regime.

It runs in Marble Arch, London, on Wednesday, February 27, the breakfast briefing starts at 8.30am and finishes at 10am, meaning that attendees can catch up on the latest developments in the move towards a new regulatory regime without losing too much time out of the working day.

The briefing will include presentations from Trevor Elliott, the BSIA’s Director of Manpower and Membership Services; and Mike Bluestone, Director of Security Consulting at Corps Security, both of whom have been involved in the consultation process on regulatory change from an early stage.

Covered are:
•The recent Home Office consultation
•Summary of results from the BSIA’s own research
•Discussions with the Security Industry Authority
•Next steps in the process and the impact on our industry
As well as a question and answer session, there will be an opportunity to network with industry peers and catch up with knowledgeable BSIA staff.

Security people can register to attend the briefing at this link: http://eepurl.com/ujIl9

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