Course Title Complying with the British Standard for Screening
Training Provider IPSA
Course Date by agreement - one day course
Course Venue your premises
Cost ask for a quote (10% discount for IPSA members)
How to Book

phone 020 8832 7417
e-mail screening-course@ipsamail.org.uk
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Course Synopsis

How well do you know your employees?

Employees are often cited as a company’s greatest asset. But how well do you know your employees, especially new recruits who are about to join the company? Getting it wrong at this point could be detrimental to your company.  Pre-employment interviewing may find a person who appears to be right for the job, but is there sufficient information to enable a proper decision to be made about their engagement?

Pre-employment Screening is the process of looking at specific aspects of an individual’s character and suitability for employment.  BS 7858 - 2006 is the code of practice for screening developed by the British Standards Institution, used widely in the security industry, and is now applicable to and being adopted by many other business sectors.

The current version of the Standard requires:

•   Establishing identity, nationality and residence
•   Employment history
•   Personal references
•   Financial checks
•   Criminal records check

The IPSA Screening Course has been developed by individuals experienced in screening and the IPSA representative on the British Standards committee responsible for the screening standard.

Who should attend?

The course is designed for administrators responsible for screening job applicants on behalf of employers and is relevant for those responsible for supervising or managing screening and recruitment services.

Those attending as a refresher course will find additional emphasis on recent changes. The course is designed to comply with the requirements of Clause 8.2 of BS 7858 – Training of individuals employed in interviewing and security screening.

Course Content

The course includes:

•   What is contained in BS 7858:2006
•   Establishing records and procedures for screening
•   What to look for when screening and how to resolve problems
•   Use of UV lights for detecting fraudulent documents
•   Compliance with the Data Protection Act
•   SIA Licensing requirements (applicable to the Private Security Industry)

Assessment

Assimilation of knowledge is assessed by a multiple choice examination.

Certification

Participants receive an IPSA certificate on successful completion of the course.

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