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The Safer Doors Conference 2008

The Safer Doors Conference 2008

Date: Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Source: Safer Doors

The fourth national conference specifically for the door supervision industry.

Join other door supervisors, line managers, directors and owners of leisure security companies, training professionals, equipment suppliers, police forces, local authorities and end-users at the fourth national Safer Doors Conference, to be held on Wednesday the 15th October 2008, between 9am and 6pm, at:-  

Bridlington Spa Royal Hall
Bridlington, East Yorkshire
YO15 3JH
( Bridlington-Spa )

Are you a door supervisor ?

Does your company supply door supervisors to pubs and clubs ?

Do you train door supervisors for licensing ?

Do you provide support services or equipment to the door supervision sector ?

Do you use a security company to provide your door staff ?

Do you need to know how the Security Industry Authority (SIA) is progressing ?

Do you need to find out more about getting your company approved under the ACS ?

Do you need to know what the SIA¡¦s plans are for re-training?

Do you want to learn about Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault (Drug Rape) ?

Do you want to find out more about the use of drugs dogs in pubs and clubs ?

Do you want to hear about how the new Corporate Manslaughter laws affect your
business ?

If so, then you will need to attend this premier one-day conference in Yorkshire¡K¡K..
This important national event, the only one in the UK specifically for door supervision, gives you the opportunity to learn all about what¡¦s new in the sector, and to network and socialise with other leisure security professionals, equipment providers, trainers, police forces, local authorities and endusers from all over Britain, at the same time increasing your knowledge of the leisure security industry.

Licensing

Compulsory vetting, training and licensing is now well and truly here in England, Wales and
Scotland. Our friends and colleagues in Northern Ireland will soon follow.
During the conference we will be asking ¡K..

How has licensing been?

Could the system be improved?

What further training can we provide to door supervisors?

How do you get your company approved under the Approved Contractor Scheme?

How do the dangers of drug rape affect us working in pubs and clubs?

What can we as employers and end-users be doing to help protect our from the new Corporate Manslaughter laws?

These and many more questions will be answered on the day by a range of experienced and expert speakers from the leisure security and associated sectors.
There will also be a separate hall full of exhibition stands relevant to the industry, to help keep you up to date with the necessary equipment, training and support services to ensure that you remain effective and efficient within our ever-growing sector.

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

0900hrs  Doors open, coffee and registration

1015hrs  Conference opens, introduction to the day  (Andy Walker - Conference host)

1030hrs  Security industry licensing ¡V an update (Mike Wilson, CEO SIA)

1045hrs  Competency renewal ¡V latest thoughts (Tony Hollyland, SIA)

1100hrs The door supervisor¡¦s prospective (TBC)

1115hrs Coffee

1140hrs  Research into violence against door supervisors (Andy Perkins, Leicester University)

1155hrs  Research into the effects of licensing (Claire Vanneck, Leicester University)

1210hrs Drugs dogs in the night-time economy (Alan Savill, Mannix Security)

1235hrs - 1335hrs  Lunch, networking and an opportunity to visit the exhibition stands

1345hrs  Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault (DFSA) (Graham Rhodes, Roofie Foundation)

1445hrs  Getting ACS approval  (Geoff Woodcock, ACS assessor and consultant)

1500hrs  Coffee

1520hrs Corporate Manslaughter (David Ottewill, Camberford Law)

1540hrs OPEN FORUM - questions to the panel.

1615hrs  Charity raffle and closing comments.

1630hrs  Conference concludes, informal hospitality, opportunity to talk to speakers and socialise with other delegates.

1800hrs  Conference closes.


If you would like to attend this conference please click on the link below.




Safer Doors Conference Information & Booking Form


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The Safer Doors Conference 2008

The Safer Doors Conference 2008

Date: Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Source: Safer Doors

The fourth national conference specifically for the door supervision industry.

Join other door supervisors, line managers, directors and owners of leisure security companies, training professionals, equipment suppliers, police forces, local authorities and end-users at the fourth national Safer Doors Conference, to be held on Wednesday the 15th October 2008, between 9am and 6pm, at:-  

Bridlington Spa Royal Hall
Bridlington, East Yorkshire
YO15 3JH
( Bridlington-Spa )

Are you a door supervisor ?

Does your company supply door supervisors to pubs and clubs ?

Do you train door supervisors for licensing ?

Do you provide support services or equipment to the door supervision sector ?

Do you use a security company to provide your door staff ?

Do you need to know how the Security Industry Authority (SIA) is progressing ?

Do you need to find out more about getting your company approved under the ACS ?

Do you need to know what the SIA¡¦s plans are for re-training?

Do you want to learn about Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault (Drug Rape) ?

Do you want to find out more about the use of drugs dogs in pubs and clubs ?

Do you want to hear about how the new Corporate Manslaughter laws affect your
business ?

If so, then you will need to attend this premier one-day conference in Yorkshire¡K¡K..
This important national event, the only one in the UK specifically for door supervision, gives you the opportunity to learn all about what¡¦s new in the sector, and to network and socialise with other leisure security professionals, equipment providers, trainers, police forces, local authorities and endusers from all over Britain, at the same time increasing your knowledge of the leisure security industry.

Licensing

Compulsory vetting, training and licensing is now well and truly here in England, Wales and
Scotland. Our friends and colleagues in Northern Ireland will soon follow.
During the conference we will be asking ¡K..

How has licensing been?

Could the system be improved?

What further training can we provide to door supervisors?

How do you get your company approved under the Approved Contractor Scheme?

How do the dangers of drug rape affect us working in pubs and clubs?

What can we as employers and end-users be doing to help protect our from the new Corporate Manslaughter laws?

These and many more questions will be answered on the day by a range of experienced and expert speakers from the leisure security and associated sectors.
There will also be a separate hall full of exhibition stands relevant to the industry, to help keep you up to date with the necessary equipment, training and support services to ensure that you remain effective and efficient within our ever-growing sector.

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

0900hrs  Doors open, coffee and registration

1015hrs  Conference opens, introduction to the day  (Andy Walker - Conference host)

1030hrs  Security industry licensing ¡V an update (Mike Wilson, CEO SIA)

1045hrs  Competency renewal ¡V latest thoughts (Tony Hollyland, SIA)

1100hrs The door supervisor¡¦s prospective (TBC)

1115hrs Coffee

1140hrs  Research into violence against door supervisors (Andy Perkins, Leicester University)

1155hrs  Research into the effects of licensing (Claire Vanneck, Leicester University)

1210hrs Drugs dogs in the night-time economy (Alan Savill, Mannix Security)

1235hrs - 1335hrs  Lunch, networking and an opportunity to visit the exhibition stands

1345hrs  Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault (DFSA) (Graham Rhodes, Roofie Foundation)

1445hrs  Getting ACS approval  (Geoff Woodcock, ACS assessor and consultant)

1500hrs  Coffee

1520hrs Corporate Manslaughter (David Ottewill, Camberford Law)

1540hrs OPEN FORUM - questions to the panel.

1615hrs  Charity raffle and closing comments.

1630hrs  Conference concludes, informal hospitality, opportunity to talk to speakers and socialise with other delegates.

1800hrs  Conference closes.


If you would like to attend this conference please click on the link below.




Safer Doors Conference Information & Booking Form

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