We also provide training in relation to criminal investigation and enforcement including:
For more information on our investigative and regulatory training, including our bitesize courses, please see our Training Course Brochure at the bottom of this page.
Our virtual training sessions are charged as follows:
Please contact us for in person training costs and any bespoke training course requests.
This half-day course will provide details on the legislation, including key case law, surrounding fly tipping and householder duty of care. It will provide delegates with investigative tactics and would benefit those involved in the investigation and enforcement of fly tipping and householder duty of care.
This half-day course will look at the responsibilities held by businesses in relation to the legal storage and disposal of commercial waste. Delegates will also be provided with information in relation to powers available to require information to be produced in accordance with legislation.
This one-day course will look at the changes made to the legislation surrounding scrap metal, the administration of licences, offences that can be committed and enforcement action that can be taken.
We know that attending a site and knowing what to look for and what questions to ask can be daunting. We are able to assist with on-site training to assist officers in conducting compliance checks or investigations.
This two-day course looks at ways investigators can effectively investigate waste crime including littering, domestic waste, fly tipping, duty of care, scrap metal, and unlicensed waste collectors.
This course will cover the legislation, powers available and investigatory techniques that can be used to tackle waste crime effectively.
Those who are involved in waste crime are at risk of having their vehicle seized. This course will provide further information on the powers available to officers in relation to seizing vehicles which are involved in fly tipping or breaching duty of care legislation.
This half-day course will provide officers with an understanding of the powers available and how to lawfully use them.
Nuisance can have a huge impact on peoples lives. Therefore it is important that officers involved in the investigation and enforcement of statutory nuisance know the powers available to them, and how to gather evidence effectively.
This course will look at the powers and investigatory options available to officers investigating nuisance reports.
This half day course will provide an understanding of the legislation surrounding Community Protection Notices and how they can be used in practical terms. The course will also look at understanding the evidential requirements and enforcement action that can be taken when a Community Protection Notice is breached.