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Counter Terrorism Awareness


Next Date
27/11/2018
Fee
from £150
Timings
10 - 6pm
Duration
1 day
Minimum Age
18
In House Price
£ 349
Course Date
Location Date Price Booking
Dean Training, Rays House, North Circular Road, London, NW10 7XP, GB27/11/2018 On the Day Price £165
Online Price £150
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Course Overview
Counter terrorism is a very specialized area focused typically for security, military & law enforcement arenas but the climate has changed. Too many people think counter-terrorism is all about guns and fighting. As we are experiencing this is far from the truth!. Our course is designed to instil knowledge and confidence for both management and employees. The cost covers certification, manuals and light refreshments.
Course Details
Our course focus is
  • The definition of the term ‘Terrorism’ and ‘Terrorist’
  • The history of terrorism and its affects
  • What is an Improvised Explosive Device
  • The different types of explosive devices and methods that terrorists employ
  • Counter terror organisations
  • Contingency and emergency planning
  • Threat assessment and management
  • Risk reduction measures to reduce the threat you face
  • The importance of incident management planning
  • Post attack or incident considerations
Career Impact

Essential knowledge to today’s public, let alone security operatives as nowadays the threat of a terrorist attack is a very real and serious danger. After completing this course, delegates will have more awareness of how to identify the level of threat they might be facing, and how they can counteract and reduce this threat and learn various steps to take in the fight against terror. Successful delegates will receive a Skills for Security certificate.

Entrance Requirement
You must provide:
  • Two identity documents from group A. At least one document must show your current address and at least one document must show your date of birth.

Or

  • One identity document from group A and two documents from group B. At least one document must show your current address and at least one document must show your date of birth.
Group A
  • If you are a UK passport holder, your passport number entered on the application form. You do not need to submit the actual passport.
  • Signed valid passport of any other nationality.
  • Driving licence photocard if it was issued by the DVLA in Great Britain. We will not accept the photocard on its own if it was issued by the DVA in Northern Ireland.
  • Driving licence photocard and its paper counterpart issued by the DVA in Northern Ireland.
  • UK original birth certificate issued within 12 months of birth
  • UK biometric residence permit card
Group B (Address & Identity)
  • Valid UK firearms licence with photo.
  • Current UK driving licence - paper version (not the paper counterpart to a photocard).
  • P45 statement of income for tax purposes on leaving a job issued in the last 12 months.
  • P60 annual statement of income for tax purposes issued in the last 12 months.
  • Bank or building society statement issued to your current address, less than three months old. You can use more than one statement as long as each is issued by a different bank or building society.
  • Mortgage statement issued in the last 12 months.
  • Utility bill (gas, electric, telephone, water, satellite, cable) issued to your current address within the last three months. NOTE: You can only submit one utility bill in support of your SIA application.
  • Pension, endowment or ISA statement issued in last 12 months.
  • Letter from H.M. Revenue & Customs, Department of Work and Pensions, employment service, or local authority issued within the last three months. You can submit more than one letter as long as each is issued by a different Government department or a different local authority.
  • A credit card statement sent to your current address within the last three months. You can submit more than one statement as long as each is issued by a different issuer.
  • Council Tax statement issued in the last 12 months.
Group B (Identity Only)
  • Driving licence photocard (without a paper counterpart) issued by the DVA in Northern Ireland.
  • Valid EU photo card.
  • Marriage certificate or Civil Partnership certificate, with translation if not in English.
  • UK birth certificate issued more than 12 months after date of birth, but not a photocopy.
  • Non-UK birth certificate, with translation if not in English.
  • UK adoption certificate
Meet Your Instructor
Join with confidence as all of our instructors are ex-military / Ex- police / security specialists that have all engaged and participated in the management of “Real terrorist attacks” therefore sharing authentic experiences with credibility and not delivering death by power point or boring you with knowledge that has not been exercised!
FAQ
What is the aim of the Counter-terrorism course?

To give delegates knowledge on have to be pro-active and implement preventative measure and ultimately in an terrorist occurrence be confident in responding effectively for yourself and other around you.

What are the benefits of the Counter terrorism course?

In today’s climate it will increase employment sustainability and opportunities to further your career and will further your knowledge in order for you to become dynamically vigilant.

What is the length of the course?

The course starts at 10am till 6pm and is instructed over one day.

What will I get after this course?

You will be gain a qualification in “Award in Counter-Terrorism”

What is the advantage of being trained with Dean Training Limited?

You will engage with instructors that have had front-line experiences in terrorist incidents which is invaluable! You will see, hold and feel various imitation IED for you not to only gain knowledge through text and speech – but for you to actually see what could lead to an imminent threat!.

Mock Test
1. Which of the following is NOT a cause of terrorism?
A Religious
B Bioterrorism
C Soci-Economic
D Political

2. Which of the following is correct about Psychological causes of terrorism?
A. It relates to terrorists growing up with the right resources (food and water)
B. It relates to terrorists having a proper education.
C. Is the theory that terrorists are born "programmed" to do what they do.
D. The belief that terrorists are mentally sound.

3. Which of the following is NOT true about religious terrorists?
A. The interpret their holy book to read that it allows terrorism.
B. The believe their god endorses terrorism
C. They are willing to die for their god.
D. They are only Islamic/Muslim

4. Which of the following is NOT a socio-economic cause of terrorism?
A. Growing up middle class
B. Not having an education
C. Not having political rights and freedoms
D. Not having access to food and water.

5. A dirty bomb in detonated in the subway of LondonThis is a description of:
A. Nuclear terrorism
B. Bioterrorism
C. Cyberterrorism
D. State Terrorism

6. A terrorist hacks into the electric grid for the United Kingdom and knocks out electricity to all the major cities in the UK. The above is a description of
A. Ecoterrorism
B. Cyberterrorism
C. Nuclear Terrorism
D. State Terrorism

7. A drug dealer selling opium to persons. While the dealer and the buyer may not know it, they are helping a terrorist organization fund its operations.The above is a description of:
A. Ecoterrorism
B. Bioterrorism
C. State Terrorism
D. Narcoterrorism

9. A terrorist gets a sample of Anthrax and goes and dumps in in the water supply for a town.The above is a description of:
A. Bioterrorism
B. Nuclearterrorism
C. State Terrorism
D. Narcoterrorism

10. The first terrorist attack ever was carried out by?
A. Jews
B. Christians
C. Muslims
D. Other Death

 

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