Saturday 5 September 2020

Level 2 Award in Behavioural Detection Analysis (RQF)

Being able to detect the baseline behaviours (or what should be typical behaviours in a particular area at a particular time) enables us to identify anomalous behaviours (behaviours which don t quite fit in). Any person who interacts with the public has a duty to prevent situations or incidents if they are equipped with the basic skills to analyse behaviours, imagine the benefit of preventing an unlawful protest from bringing a transport hub to a halt by recognising when someone is behaving with intent? Obvious occupations that would benefit are security staff, shopping mall / centre staff, rail and airport staff, stewards at public events for example festivals/ sports grounds etc.

This is why QNUK and MaST have developed a the BDA qualification, which is available to all public facing workers to provide them with introductory skills to make a difference and enhance public safety. RTA can provide this qualification. There are two options - 1. By completion of a E Learning package which results in a completion certificate. Plus if you wish a further option 2. By then attending our centre in Warrington (or inhouse) to completed the BDA multiple choices question paper, which when passed gains you the full regulated qualification, this is not obligatory but does add credibility to the qualification.

https://www.richmondtrainingassociates.co.uk/behavioral-analysis.html

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