BIIAB National Certificate for Door Supervisors (NCDS)
What is the BIIAB Level 2 National Certificate for Door Supervisors?
The SIA issues licences to door supervisors who
meet their criteria. In the interests
of the industry as a whole and in support of
its licence to practise, the SIA invited BIIAB and City & Guilds
to work together to develop the BIIAB
Level 2 National Certificate for Door Supervisors.
To get an SIA licence you will need to
satisfy three requirements:
- Pass an identity check
- Pass a criminal records check
- Possess a recognised door supervisor
qualification
This qualification consists of two units:
Unit 1 - Roles and Responsibilities of Door Supervisors
This includes how to comply with the law, admission
policies and procedures, refusing entry, searching,
seizing articles, eviction, use of force and
offensive weapons, how to deal with emergencies,
drugs, arrest, scene preservation and report
writing.
Unit 2 - Conflict Management for Door
Supervisors
This includes candidates managing conflict
by applying dynamic risk approaches, understanding
the importance of self-awareness and acting proactively;
how to resolve conflict and how to learn from
conflict.
QCA accredited: Q100/3532/1
Who is this qualification for?
The Level 2 National Certificate for Door Supervisors
is designed for door supervisors already working
in licensed retail or wishing to start work in
the industry; and is awarded to those who pass
two examinations covering the basic knowledge
and responsibilities of the occupation.
This nationally recognised qualification will
be the industry standard and will enable a door
supervisor to apply for a licence to practice.
Exemptions: If you have completed a door supervisor
training course and/or qualification you may
be exempt from some or all of the SIA's training
and qualification requirements. For a list of
SIA's exemption, visit SIA.
Candidates who have been awarded the BIIAB Level
2 National Certificate for Door Supervisors -
Licensed Premises and updated modules for Fire
Safety, Drugs Awareness and Conflict Management
are entitled to full exemption.
If you have full exemption, you must contact
BIIAB to request an Exemption Registration Form,
providing your full name, address and date of
birth. The form needs to be completed and returned
to BIIAB so that your details can be sent to
the SIA to confirm your exemption. Failure to
submit this form will mean that your licence
application cannot be processed by the SIA. The
cost of obtaining exemption from BIIAB is £11.75 (including VAT).
What does the qualification cover?
Unit 1 - Roles and Responsibilities
- The Role of the Door Supervisor
- Behavioural Standards
- Customer Service Skills
- Health and Safety at Work
- Civil and Criminal Law
- The Law in Relation to Licensing
- Equal Opportunities
- Young Persons
- How to Comply with Regulations as a Door Supervisor
- Searching
People
- Eviction
- Offensive Weapons
- First Aid
- Emergencies
- Drugs
- Arrest
- Incident Recording and Scene Preservation
Unit 2 - Conflict Management
- Introduction to Communication Skills and Conflict Management
- Self-awareness
- Avoiding Conflict
- Effective Communication and Customer Service
Skills
- Recognising and Defusing Conflict
- Maintaining Space
- Defusing High Risk Conflict
- Resolving Conflict
- Learning from Conflict
What are the benefits of obtaining this qualification?
On successful completion, candidates receive a nationally recognised
certificate for each unit, awarded by the BIIAB
stating the candidate has successfully achieved the Level 2 National
Certificate for Door Supervisors, and an overarching certificate when
both units have been successfully completed.
How long is the training course?
The course will take 15 hours per unit, including
the two examinations. A Consortium handbook is
available which outlines the content
of the course, and contains all the knowledge
required to pass the qualification examination.
What does the assessment involve?
There are two examinations, one for each unit.
Each examination will have forty multiple-choice
questions and will take 1 hour. While Unit 1
is a conventional multiple-choice paper, Unit
2 requires you to watch video clips before
answering the questions.
Course Dates & Venues
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