Training

John Aplin Award

by Mark Rowe

The Security Institute announced the winner of the John Aplin Award at its annual Christmas Curry Night on Tuesday, December 17.

The John Aplin Award is presented to the student who has achieved the highest marks in the Certificate of Security Management in the year. The 2013 finalists were Neil Littler, Andrew Moore, Lee Trumper, Pete Goode, Keith Denton, Jodie Acty, Kelereng Busang and Gerrard Isherwood. The winner was Lee Trumper who achieved 100 per cent in the Certificate of Security Management course, one of the September 2012 intake.

Institute chairman Emma Shaw CSyP said: “The John Aplin Award is presented to the Student of the Year and this year we are making the presentation to Lee who achieved an incredible 100 per cent in the Certificate of Security Management Course. I want to congratulate Lee and all of the finalists who we recognise for their academic achievements.”

The Institute Certificate in Security Management is the Institute’s own qualification, resulting in a BTEC Level 3 Professional Award in Security Management, awarded by the exam body Edexcel. It is designed to promote and recognise the knowledge and ability of candidates employed or aspiring to employment in the private and public security profession. It is available by Distance Learning and is delivered by Perpetuity Training on behalf of the institute. John Aplin was instrumental in developing NVQs in the security industry.

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