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Old 06-09-2008, 04:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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The Security Industry Authority (SIA) has published an interim Impact Assessment, which contains further information about the Government's proposals to license private investigation activities and precognition agents. This can be seen by following the link below:
Impact Assessments - Security Industry Authority
The interim Impact Assessment confirms' Ministers' intention to develop competency-based licensing, subject to the agreement of the necessary Orders by Parliament.
Please note para 18 of this document which suggests that Surveillance will be included in this license area!

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Likely areas of competency and training

18. The SIA has identified 5 areas where competency would need to be shown by the private investigators and precognition agents before a licence could be granted on this basis. The SIA will have an exemptions policy which will allow investigators to produce evidence of other qualifications that they already hold as proof of the competency requirement. The competency specification requires each practitioner to have the skills and knowledge to:
· conduct investigations.
· conduct interviews
· search for information and preserve evidence
.· conduct Surveillance
· understand, and work to, relevant Laws and Standards.
19. The rationale for focusing on these competencies is that their absence would present most harm to the public. The training would be set at NVQ level 3. The specification does not represent all the training that would be required to produce a job-ready Investigator, but it does cover the knowledge necessary to prevent harm to the public.
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