This course is mandatory for security officers in New Zealand that wish to hold a full Certificate of Approval. The course and covers things security staff need to know to keep safe while on the job.
The standards must be completed by all those that wish to work in the security industry and hold the Crowd Controller (CC), Personal Guard (PSG) and Property Guard (PRG) endorsements on the COA.
The course includes written assessments and practical activities in order to achieve the following NZQA Unit Standards.
- 27360 - describe conflict management in a security context
- 27361 - manage conflict situations in a security context
- 27364 - duties, roles, legal authority and limitations of security personnel
Our COA training is delivered using “blended learning” which involves both e-learning (online training and assessment) and classroom based practical training.
Upon successful registration and payment of your course fee, you will be enrolled to complete your e-learning that covers the theory components of the course. Then when you attend your classroom course you will be treated to a super-charged practical session with one of our high-octane Trainers. We will we take the time to consolidate the most important things you learned during your e-learning and then teach you the key practical components covered by Unit 27361. There will be lots of practical activity and scenarios included, so make sure you come along ready and rearing to go!
The online learning component of this course must be completed before the onsite course training. Students will be emailed their online learning portal login within 48 hours of booking this course.
Add Your Certificate of Approval Application
If you are 18 years or older and have passed the mandatory training course you can apply for your Warrant Card from the Ministry of Justice (MOJ). For help with the application take the '+ application' option when you book.
MOJ will complete a background check. If you have any previous criminal convictions or have been hospitalised for mental illness, this could prevent you from being granted a COA.
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