BTEC Advanced Award in Neighbourhood Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour Case working - BTEC Level 3 Practitioner Course
Introducing a BTEC Advanced Award qualification for front-line practitioners, delivered by some of the UK’s leading experts in tackling crime and anti-social behaviour.
This course is designed to ensure that those who work with communities to tackle anti social and nuisance behaviour undergo a familiarisation process to gain the required knowledge base to effectively use the techniques, skills and knowledge required.
A course for frontline practitioners that covers information sharing, the use of tools and powers, case management techniques, giving evidence in court and how to instruct legal teams. The course consists of 50 hours of learning, made up as follows:
- Pre-course reading - 8 hours
- 4 tutorial training days - 28 hours
- Post-course work place assignment - 14 hours
BTEC Professional Award in Neighbourhood Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour Case work Supervision - BTEC Level 5 Supervisor Course
Introducing a BTEC Professional Award qualification for supervisors, managers of case workers and senior investigators, delivered by some of the UK’s leading experts in tackling crime and anti-social behaviour.
This course is designed to ensure that those who manage case workers undergo a familiarisation process to gain the required managerial knowledge base to assist, guide and manage case workers who work with communities to tackle anti social and nuisance behaviour.
The course covers advanced information sharing, advanced tools and powers techniques, case management planning, working with community activists, MP's & Councilors and advanced evidence giving techniques used in court.
The course consists of 30 hours of learning, made up as follows:
- Pre-course assignment - 8 hours
- 2 tutorial training days - 14 hours
- Post-course work place assignment - 8 hours
BTEC Professional Award in Restorative Justice Approaches - BTEC Level 4 Course
Professional Award qualification for practitioner and senior staff, delivered by some of the UK’s leading experts in crime and restorative justice.
This course is designed to ensure that frontline practitioners, managers or senior case workers are effectively qualified to conduct approaches to delivering restorative justice.
This qualification will also equip non case working managers to manage
investigative and restorative justice teams.
The course covers what restorative justice is, how to create strategies and systems, how to implement RJ approaches, referral and delivery systems as well as working in partnership to deliver RJ in your area.
The course consists of 30 hours of learning, made up as follows:
- Pre-course assignment - 8 hours
- 2 tutorial training days - 14 hours
- Post-course work place assignment - 8 hours
BTEC Advanced Award in
the Operational use of Powers Contained in RIPA - BTEC Level 3 practitioners course
Advanced Award qualification for operational practitioners and senior staff, delivered by some of the UK’s leading experts in crime and surveillence.
This course is designed to ensure that frontline practitioners or senior case workers are effectively qualified to use the operational powers contained in the Regulation Investigatory Powers Act 2000. (RIPA)
The course covers current legislation and policy in the use and understanding of:
- Covert Human Intelligence Source
- Directed surveillance activity
The course consists of 40 hours of learning, made up as follows:
- Pre-course assignment - 8 hours
- 2 tutorial training days - 16 hours
- Post-course work place assignment - 16 hours
BTEC Professional Award in Managing the Operational use of Powers contained in RIPA - BTEC Level 5 Authorising Officer / Managers course
Professional Award qualification for authoring officers, senior case officers and managers, delivered by some of the UK’s leading experts in crime and surveillence.
This course is designed to ensure that authorising officers, senior investigating officers and managers are effectively qualified to manage use the operational powers contained in the Regulation Investigatory Powers Act 2000. (RIPA)
The course covers current legislation and policy in the management of:
- Operational staff undertaking RIPA activity
- Covert Human Intelligence Source
- Directed surveillance activity
The course consists of 40 hours of learning, made up as follows:
- Pre-course assignment - 8 hours
- 2 tutorial training days - 16 hours
- Post-course work place assignment - 16 hours
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