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Title: 'Industry Update - Scotland', Winter 2007
Published: November 2007
Size: 6 Pages / 196kb
Content: This edition provides the latest information for companies in Scotland in the run up to licensing. This includes an update on improvements to the licensing process a progress report on licensing at events and a case study on a successful CCTV operation by North Lanarkshire council.
Targeting: Any individual or organisation operating within the private security industry in Scotland. |
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Title: 'Corporate Update - Scotland', Winter 2007
Published: November 2007
Size: 6 Pages / 186kb
Content: This edition provides the latest information for companies in Scotland in the run up to licensing. This includes an update on improvements to the licensing process, security and security at events.
Targeting: Primarily intended for purchasers of private security services in Scotland, though may be of interest to security industry suppliers. |
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Title: 'Industry Update - Scotland', Winter 2007
Published: February 2007
Size: 8 Pages / 202kb
Content: This issue provides practical guidance to individuals and companies preparing for licensing. It includes a 10 point planning checklist, as well as a list of common errors to avoid when filling out the licence application form. It also contains key information regarding the licence fee increase and the early launch of the Approved Contractor Scheme in Scotland.
Targeting: Any individual or organisation operating within the private security industry in Scotland. |
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Title: 'Corporate Update - Scotland', Winter 2007
Published: February 2007
Size: 8 Pages / 199kb
Content: Information regarding licensing implementation progress, including details of the Approved Contractor Scheme launch date being brought forward and the appointment of the new SIA chairman. Also features a case study from a company that deploys a large number of door supervisors in the UK.
Targeting: Primarily intended for purchasers of private security services in Scotland, though may be of interest to security industry suppliers. |
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Title: 'Industry Update - Scotland', Autumn 2006
Published: September 2006
Size: 8 Pages / 482kb
Content: Information explaining the implications and benefits of licensing and lessons learned from regulation in England AND Wales. As well as further important details regarding licensing, the application process, training and qualifications, and the Approved Contractor Scheme.
Targeting: Any individual or organisation operating within the private security industry in Scotland. |
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Title: 'Corporate Update - Scotland', Autumn 2006
Published: September 2006
Size: 8 Pages / 451kb
Content: Information on how and why the new licensing requirements for the private security industry in Scotland will affect the purchasing of security services. Also features lessons learned from licensing in England and Wales and information relating to the Approved Contractor Scheme.
Targeting: Primarily intended for purchasers of private security services in Scotland, though may be of interest to security industry suppliers. |
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Title: 'Update - Scotland', February 2006
Published: February 2006
Size: 8 Pages / 378kb
Content: This issue leads with a statement from Cathy Jamieson, Scottish Executive Justice Minister. It also includes key dates for the introduction of licensing and details of who will need a licence, as well as information on the 'Licensing Scotland' roadshow, which will be happening across Scotland in April and June 2006.
Targeting: Any individual or organisation operating in the private security industry - particularly those operating in Scotland. |
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Title: SIA Endorsed Training and Qualifications for Scotland
Published: September 2006
Size: 2 Pages / 66kb
Content: This leaflet provides answers to the most commonly asked questions relating to the provision of SIA-endorsed training in Scotland.
Targeting: Any individual or organisation operating within the private security industry in Scotland. | |
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