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September 24, 2026, 9:30 AM GMT+1 - September 24, 2026, 3:00 PM GMT+1
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Joint training with Police / Interpreting the World of Negotiating
Joint training with Police / INTERPRETING THE WORLD OF NEGOTIATING - Spoken Languages ONLY Face-to-Face training. | Hethersett, Norfolk , UK | 24 September 2026
Available dates
September 24, 2026, 9:30 AM GMT+1 - September 24, 2026, 3:00 PM GMT+1
Overview
Joint training with Police / INTERPRETING THE WORLD OF NEGOTIATING - Spoken Languages ONLY Face-to-Face training.
Joint Training with Police (National Negotiators Course)
It will be a face to face training exercise held in Hethersett, Norfolk between 09.30 am and 3.00 pm.
Any languages are welcome. This training is available for residents of the UK only.
We require two interpreters per language, both should be registered on the NRPSI and / or PAIT (vetting is a must).
When registering for the event please indicate your language/s combinations and a telephone number. If you forgot to do this please email these to us on chairman@ait-professionals.com
We select practitioners on a first come first served basis.
This training is free. Packed lunch provided.
Please register your interest and we will come back to you closer to the date. Please note that registering your interest does not guarantee your place as places are limited.
Agenda
Arrival
Briefing
Training Exercise
Debriefing and Feedback
Certificates of Attendance are provided. PAIT approved.
If you have any accessibility needs, please let us know at least 24 hours before the event so we can make the necessary arrangements where possible by emailing chairman@ait-professionals.com or leaving a message at our virtual office on 02030967860.
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