Changes to the training you need for an SIA licence
What the changes are, when they will happen, and how they affect SIA licence applicants and licence holders.

We have made some changes to the training you need to take before you can get a front line SIA licence.
The changes are:
- we have introduced new, updated qualifications for all sectors except close protection and vehicle immobilisation
- you must have a first aid qualification before you can take the training required for a door supervisor or security guard licence
We will be making more changes in October 2021:
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We will be making more changes in April 2022:
- on 1 April 2022 we will introduce an updated close protection qualification (read our press release about this)
We explain these changes in more detail below.
We have also created a flowchart to explain what the changes mean for people applying for a door supervisor or security guard licence.
Why are we making these changes?
We need to make sure that people working in the private security industry can:
- keep the public safe
- follow new working practices
- understand recent changes to the law
- make the best use of new technology
New requirement: first aid training
We already expected applicants for a close protection licence to complete a first aid qualification before taking their licence-linked training. We now expect applicants for a door supervisor or security guard licence to do the same.
You will need to do this if either of the following apply:
- you are applying for a licence for the first time
- it has been longer than 3 years since you last held a licence for that activity
FromYou 1 October 2021, you will also need to do this if you are renewing your licence.
The qualification must be an Emergency First Aid at Work qualification or equivalent.
The requirement for first aid training will improve your skills as an SIA licence holder. It will not change the obligations you have when responding to an emergency.
What do we mean by “equivalent”?
We will accept other qualifications that comply with the relevant guidance from the Health and Safety Executive. Some examples are:
- First Aid at Work (FAW)
- First Person on Scene (FPOS)
- First Response Emergency Care (FREC)
Your training provider can tell you more about this.
New requirement: top-up training for some licence holders
FromYou 1 October 2021, you must have one of the following before you can apply for, or renew, a door supervisor or security guard licence:
- one of the new qualifications set in place in April 2021
- one of the older licence-linked qualifications and a ‘top-up’ qualification
This applies to any applicationsapplications, submitted on or after 1 October, including renewals. If you submit your application before this date, you will not need to take additional training.
If you hold a door supervisor licence
FromIf 1 October 2021, if you hold a door supervisor licence you can choose one of the following options:
- take the door supervisor top-up training and renew your door supervisor licence
- take the security guard top-up training and switch to a security guard licence
In either case, you must have an Emergency First Aid at Work qualification, or equivalent, before can you can take the top-up training.
The security guard top-up training is shorter than the door supervisor top-up training, so is likely to be cheaper. However, you should consider the day-to-day duties of the job that you do. If your job involves guarding licensed premises (such as a pub or a club) you will need to renew your door supervisor licence.
Other changes
More relevant course material
We have moved training that is critical for all sectors to the ‘common unit’ (taken by all security operatives). This includes new training on:
- terror threat awareness
- dealing with emergencies
We have introduced new sector-specific content – for example:
- the
closeprotectioncourseincludesnewmaterialonphysicalintervention the- the public space surveillance (CCTV) course includes new material on CCTV operational procedures and the law
- the security guarding course includes new material covering personal safety
- the close protection course will include a bespoke physical intervention unit for close protection operatives
More practical assessments
We have increased the number of practical elements in the training to help learners reinforce their knowledge. The practical assessments include:
- searching
- dealing with conflict
- report/statement writing
- using communications devices
Find out more
Read Changes to SIA licence-linked training: your questions answered to find out more.
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2025-04-01 09:46
Page updated to show that the changes scheduled for 1 April have come into effect.
2025-02-21 09:46
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2024-09-09 17:05
Updated with information that was originally published on 16 August as a GOV.UK guidance page. This brings both sets of information into one place.
2022-10-01 09:00
Page updated to show that the changes scheduled for 1 October have come into effect.
2022-09-02 16:38
Updated the ‘First aid training for close protection operatives’ list to now include ‘First Aid at Work (FAW)’.
2022-07-29 14:33
Updated the section about top-up training to add new information (the option to switch from close protection to door supervision at renewal).
2022-04-01 09:09
Page updated to include new information relating to close protection qualifications.
2021-10-01 09:02
Updated the text to show that the changes to training made on 1 October have happened.
2021-04-01 10:07
Page updated to show that the changes scheduled for 1 April have come into effect. Also amended the section about top-up training to a) make it clearer and b) add new information (the option to switch from door supervision to security guarding at renewal).
2021-02-16 13:56
Updated to include a link to 'Changes to SIA licence-linked training: your questions answered'.
2021-02-08 13:49
Amended the second bullet point to clarify the new requirement (from “you must have a first aid qualification before you can apply for a door supervisor or security guard licence” to “you must have a first aid qualification before you can take the training required for a door supervisor or security guard licence”).
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