GSQ Solutions through its sister company N.I. Security Qualifications Ltd (NISQ) can provide UK regulated specialised security and security qualifications. The qualifications are accredited by the official regulatory body in Northern Ireland, CCEA Regulation, NISQ offers qualifications from level 2 entry qualifications to Degree Level:
- NISQ Level 7 Certificate in Joint Specialist Security Command (Degree Level qualification), Provides learners with an opportunity to combine theory and practice of specialist security command. Learners will develop an advanced understanding of and practical command skills in a range of specialist security disciplines.
- NISQ Level 5 Diploma in Managing Close Protection Operations, combines specialised tradecraft and methodology practice with underpinning theoretical knowledge. The learner will develop the knowledge, understanding and skills needed to manage Close Protection operators and ‘all conditions’ operations.
- NISQ Level 5 Certificate in Managing Rural Security, Learners will develop an advanced understanding of rural security methodologies and practices. Learners will have an opportunity to analyse rural locations from a security perspective and create rural security reports that identify risks and propose solutions.
- NISQ Level 4 Certificate in Controlling Crowds, combines crowd control and counter terrorism methodology/tradecraft practice with underpinning theoretical knowledge. The learner will develop the knowledge, understanding and skills needed to control crowds at events and venues.
- NISQ Level 3 Certificate in Human Intelligence Investigations, is aimed at recognising, developing, and quantifying the competence of individuals who are either aspiring to or currently practising as operators, supervisors and or controllers as investigators and initial source handlers within the security/services sector.
- NISQ Level 2 Award in Safer Rural Living, provideslearners with an introduction to the principles of safer living with the aim of encouraging development of safer living habits among those living or working in rural/urban environments.