Contact details:

0203 119 3335

btec@communitysafetyskills.co.uk

www.communitysafetyskills.co.uk

 

The BTEC provider is Safety Net Associates -  an accredited Edexcel BTEC Centre No. 02298

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Accredited, Professional BTEC Qualifications with Community Safety Skills

We are pleased to announce that Safety Net Associates, the providers of the only National Programme of BTEC Qualifications for Anti Social Behaviour case working and Approaches to Restorative Justice, have selected Community Safety Skills to exclusively market their 2010 Winter and Spring Programme of practitioner and supervisors BTEC qualifications run at university locations throughout the UK.

Community Safety Skills is the UK’s leading community safety and crime reduction focused recruitment & training business.

We are committed to giving all front-line staff responsible for tackling anti-social and nuisance behaviour access to professional qualifications enabling them to professionally develop careers and make vital differences to local communities.

As Anti-social Behaviour and Neighbourhood Nuisance continue to top residents and organisations list of priorities, the need to professionally train and develop all front-line staff in effective, best practice grows.

The BTEC advanced awards in Anti Social Behaviour Case Working and Case Working Supervision brings to the work community a set of educational qualifications which add to the professionalism of its practitioners and further strengthens the growing recognition of the important work it does.

All BTEC qualification tutorials are delivered by some of the UK’s leading experts in community safety & crime reduction with tutorials running throughout January, February & March across the UK.

This gives all students unprecedented access to experienced, senior practitioners from the broad crime reduction and community safety work sectors.

These qualification tutorials have already been delivered to over 600 practitioners this year with places for winter 2010 going quickly.