
The Critical Role of Spy Alarms Academy
As the CEO of Spy Alarms, I have had the unique opportunity to witness firsthand the evolving landscape of the fire and security sector.
Apprentices should be given the opportunity to apply new skills in a real work environment through a productive job role. They should receive paid time for off-the-job training, averaging a minimum of six hours per week, along with support from a dedicated workplace mentor or supervisor. Time should be allocated for assessments and reviews to track progress. The learning environment should designed to be safe and inclusive, with encouragement and regular feedback provided to help apprentices grow both personally and professionally.