The ISRM announces two new training courses happening August 19

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The Institute of Strategic Risk Management (ISRM) has announced two new training courses – Level 4 Award in foundations of Security and Risk Management, and the Level 5 Award in Terrorism Prevention and Management. Both courses are due to run from August 19 – 23, taking place at 9am BST and 4pm BST, respectively.

Level 4 Award in Foundations of Security and Risk Management – 9am – 10.30am BST

Costs: £350 + VAT / £280 + VAT ISRM Members + Corporate Partners

(Includes Certification Fee)

According to the ISRM, the Level 4 programme is designed for Team Leaders and Operational Managers, who want to have a better understanding of how to do their job in well-structured and professional manner, and also get a first professional qualification.

This is the programme that has been recognised around the world as offering a fully structured professional development qualification for frontline personnel and security managers.

Register here

Level 5 Award in Terrorism Prevention and Management 4pm – 5.30pm BST

Costs: £400 + VAT / £320 + VAT ISRM Members + Corporate Partners

(Includes Ofqual-regulated certification fee)

There is no single style of terrorism, just as there are no single causes – and yet for the modern security and risk manager, whatever context they are operating in, the need to have an awareness of the range of threats that terrorism could cause, as well as to have a range of pro-active and pre-emptive management frameworks, and (in the event that they are needed) reactive post-event responses, has never been higher.

ISRM says this programme is designed for security and risk managers who are being tasked with the modelling, planning and management of security programmes that are robust enough to protect their communities not just from accidents and disasters, but from wilful attack.

It is based on the lessons learned over a life-time of experience from multiple practitioners, as well as globally accepted best practices that allow anyone, whatever their role or environment, to utilise standard templates, frameworks and methodologies in order to ensure that their own communities are as safe as it is possible to be.

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