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Introduction to Fraud Investigations
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Thu, 29 February 2024 |
Thu, 21 March 2024 |
900 TTD Per Seat |
Online Courses cost $900
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The initial response to any suspicion of fraud or corruption needs to be calm and measured. Knee jerk reactions and bravado such as “sack him now”, or “let’s interrogate the suspect” or “let’s kick that supplier out” or “call the police” can often come back to haunt senior management. It’s often forgotten that any investigation has two sides: what went wrong and why it went wrong.
Investigations can be rather exciting but they are also complex, expensive and rather tiring affairs. You usually need a team of professionals who have specialist skills including the analysis of computers and information, intelligence management, interviewing, and of, course legal skills. This course will provide information on how one can successfully undertake a fraud investigation.
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Know the objectives for an investigation
- Know the key steps in investigations
- Gain insight into proper evidence management
- Know how to manage investigations
- Enhance interviewing skills
- Know the basics of report writing
- Develop techniques for giving evidence
- Understand the legal framework in which investigations are done
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
DATE AND TIME:
In-Class: 29th Feb, 14th Mar
Online: 7th Mar, 21st Mar
ONLINE COST: $900
Training by Qualified professional. Certificate Awarded.
To Register for this course: Email us at info@caribbeansecurityinstitute.com or call us at 223-6999 or 299-8635/299-8636
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Introduction to Investigations
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Tue, 27 February 2024 |
Tue, 19 March 2024 |
900 TTD Per Seat |
INTRODUCTION TO INVESTIGATIONS
Cost $900
In-Person 27th February
Online: 5th, 12th, 19th March 2024
To register or for more info:(868) 223-6999
info@caribbeansecurityinstitute.com www.caribbeansecurityinstitute.com |
Location: Montrose, Chaguanas
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Managing Workplace Violence: Detention, Handcuff & Baton
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Sat, 24 February 2024 |
Sat, 24 February 2024 |
795 TTD Per Seat |
Course Fee $795
COURSE DESCRIPTION: A wide array of workplace violence activities takes place regularly. This course treats with these, for instance, they occur, (1) employee on employee, (2) employee on customer/client, (3) customer/client on customer/client, and (4) employer on employee. These occur in all types of industries and organizations, for example, retail, financial, manufacturing, energy, construction, security, sales, etc. And, among the many acts, they include wounding, shooting, domestic violence, threats, intimidation, disruptive behaviour, etc. In this course, organizational policies to deal with workplace violence as well as methods to prevent (e.g., through proper threat assessment), manage and solve such occurrences will be a main focus. Another integral component of this course is the investigation of such workplace violence. The necessary principles and techniques will be covered. Organizations should adopt a proactive policy to deal with workplace violence as lives, limbs and property can be saved. When these occurrences take place, they also give organizations a bad reputation. And, an organization's reputation is one that should be cherished and projected in a positive way at all times.
SCHEDULE
Day- Saturday 24th February, 9am-5pm
In-Class Session
CISPS Training Centre - 81-82 Montrose Main Road, Chaguanas
To Register, contact us at 223-6999, 299-8635, 299-8636, 361-1024
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Security Management -Managing Contracted & Hired Security
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Tue, 12 September 2023 |
Fri, 15 September 2023 |
695 TTD Per Seat |
Online Courses are now $695.00!
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course tackles in a very serious way a regular problem whereby an establishment that hires contracted security is unable to secure satisfactory performance.
Participants will obtain a sound working knowledge of detailed bid specifications which for example will spell out what the requirements are including wages, benefits and performance expectations.
The materials presented will empower those responsible for managing the outside contractor with key management elements such as:
1. Post orders based on standing operating procedures (SOPs).
- Policies of the protected enterprise.
- Summary of required officers’ duties.
- Avoidance of the problems of word-of-mouth instructions.
- Provision of a basis for site-specific training.
2. Location or combination of activities. 3. Basic schedule setting forth the total number of officer hours required in a given week. 4. Handling replacements. 5. Role, function and responsibilities of a good security officer. 6. Supervising the Security Officer.
REGISTER HERE
DATE AND TIME: 4 Day Program
12-14th September 2023 (6-9pm)
15th September 2023 (6-8pm)
ONLINE COST: $695
Training by Qualified professional. Certificate Awarded.
To Register for this course: Email us at info@caribbeansecurityinstitute.com or call us at 223-6999 or 299-8635/299-8636
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Security Management: Effective DisciplinaryTechniques
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Wed, 15 November 2023 |
Fri, 17 November 2023 |
695 TTD Per Seat |
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course addresses two very serious areas in security supervision, that is, identifying the need for various types of counselling interventions for employees who may be exhibiting particular social and psychological behaviours and attitudes that warrant redress. It will also empower persons to take preventative action where necessary.
The security and public safety industry can be a very hectic and challenging one given its main area of business - crime, violence, burglaries, robberies, long hours of work, stressful working conditions, conflicts with co-workers, personal financial strain, etc. This scenario can negatively impact the physical and emotional well-being of persons, their job performance, the relationship with their families and friends, etc. If these issues are not identified and treated in a timely manner, they can escalate and have serious disastrous consequences.
The course will also expose participants on how to detect early signs through diagnostic testing and discuss the range of solutions that can be adopted to assist affected employees.
Unfortunately, at times, situations may warrant supervisors and/or managers in security and public safety organizations to initiate disciplinary action against staff for breaches they would have committed. This, of course, should be done after due process and in accordance to company policy (where there is one). But, is that company policy effective? Do staff repeatedly break company rules and why? Do staff find new ways to circumvent rules, how and why? How can you get disciplinary processes and disciplinary action to work positively for both company and staff? These critical issues will be covered in this course. Importantly, this course will assist companies in establishing disciplinary policies or enhancing those that already exist according to contemporary standards.
The course will also show how to blend appropriate reward systems with disciplinary protocols. It presents a wide range of disciplinary processes that is available for security and public safety officers. These include innovative options within verbal, written, directive, suspension, reduction in rank and dismissals categories. Key DOs and DONTS in disciplinary processes will be shared with all course participants to ensure that their organization improves its standards and get a more disciplined staff complement.
ADDITIONAL INFO:
ALL COURSES ARE CURRENTLY BEING DONE ONLINE.
Certificate Awarded. Training by experienced and qualified Security Management Professional.
DATES AND TIME:
November 15th & November 16th (6pm - 9pm)
November 17th (6pm-8pm)
2 Days - 8 contact hours
COST: $695
To register for this course, please call us at 299-8635/8636 or email us at info@caribbeansecurityinstitute.com. |
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Security Management:Leadership Techniques & Teamwork
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Mon, 02 September 2024 |
Fri, 06 September 2024 |
795 TTD |
COURSE DESCRIPTION: In many security companies or institutions with security departments, a very serious and real challenge confronts them – how to manage and lead in a changing environment. The course also delves into team work and how to make it more effective and productive.
This course covers various strategies and techniques that can be adopted by both institutions and individuals to make the best transition possible. Many H.R. management issues as well as psychological interventions are tackled in the course to “smooth” the change process out. By having a knowledge and know-how to lead a successful team is key to professional development. This course also identifies characteristics of effective team building and determines the characteristics of effective leadership.
The course will also teach techniques in which the manager or supervisor may be able to conceptualise and internalise their leadership role and harness the many years of experience to the benefit of the individual and the organization as a whole.
Training by qualified and experienced Professional
Certificate of Participation Awarded
To Register: email us at info@caribbeansecurityinstitute.com or call us at 223-6999 or 299-8635/8636
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Security Supervision - Transition from Officer to Supervisor
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Mon, 09 September 2024 |
Wed, 11 September 2024 |
795 TTD Per Seat |
One of the burgeoning challenges that confront many security companies today is that of – how to adequately transition junior security ‘officers’ to security ‘supervisors’. In some instance, officers who wish to be promoted to supervisory levels or officers who have already been promoted are encumbering tremendous difficulty in making the paradigm shift.
The course focuses on coaching persons to “cope” with the new “supervisory” duties and responsibilities and to guide them in understanding the difference between operating in the mindset and at the level of a junior officer. The course will also teach techniques in which the “supervisor” may be able to conceptualise and internalise the new role of “supervisor” and harness the experience as an “officer” to the benefit of the officer individually and the organization as a whole.
Training by Qualified professional. Certificate Awarded.
To Register for this course: Email us at info@caribbeansecurityinstitute.com or call us at 223-6999 or 299-8636
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Self Defense Workshop (Teenagers)
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Sat, 15 July 2023 |
Sat, 15 July 2023 |
450 TTD |
Learn to Protect Yourself: Self-Defense 1 day Workshop
Saturday July 15th – Teenagers
Time: 9:00-5:00 pm
Cost: Early Bird $300, Regular Price $450
Venue: Montrose Chaguanas
Certificate of Participation will be awarded.
"Don't wait to be a victim! Register now and take control of your safety!"
"Limited spots available, reserve your spot today!"
Call for more information: 223-6999 or email info@caribbeansecurityinstitute.com |
Location: Montrose, Chaguanas
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Self Defense Workshop (Women)
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Sat, 08 July 2023 |
Sat, 08 July 2023 |
450 TTD |
Self Defense Workshop
Date: July 8th (women)
Time: 9:00-5:00 pm
Early Bird Price $300, Regular $450
Venue: Montrose Chaguanas
"Don't wait to be a victim! Register now and take control of your safety!"
"Limited spots available, reserve your spot today!"
Call for more information: 223-6999 or email info@caribbeansecurityinstitute.com
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Location: Montrose, Chaguanas
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Surveillance and Counter-Surveillance
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Mon, 16 September 2024 |
Thu, 19 September 2024 |
795 TTD Per Seat |
Course Fee $795
This crucial training provides participants with the requisite skills in the “art” of surveillance. These tactics and techniques (both traditional and contemporary) are extremely useful to aid criminal and other types of investigations. It provides an ideal opportunity for personnel who are engaged in Surveillance and Counter-Surveillance to learn from international experts, retool and stay sharp to effectively execute their duties.
Key Elements of Programme:
- Using Surveillance to build strong criminal cases
- Local, regional and international laws, guidelines and rulings on Surveillance
- Tools of the Surveillance Trade: Cameras, Monitoring and Tracking Devices
- Type of Surveillance (e.g., stationery, foot, vehicular, air, satellite, electronic, etc)
- Profiling and Surveillance
- Preparing an Operational Surveillance Plan
- Tactics in Surveillance and Counter-Surveillance
- Preparing & Leading Effective Surveillance Teams
- Preparation & Use of Surveillance Notes
Target Audience:
Personnel from: Law enforcement, Defence Force, Prisons, Corporate security, Estate police and Private Security.
Venue: 81-82 Montrose Main Road, Chaguanas |
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