We are really excited to announce that we will be delivering our popular 1-day practical BPA for CRIME SCENE PROFESSIONALS training course at the Emergency Planning College, near York, in May 2025.
Places are limited on each day, so if you are hoping to attend, please contact the team as soon as possible so that they can reserve you a spot (or spots).
We regularly deliver this training to Police Forces across the UK and as part of formal Crime Scene Investigation - Stage 1, Stage 2 or Crime Scene Manager training programmes. But this is an opportunity for individuals to attend outside of those programmes and for agencies to invest in staff development.
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This 1-day PRACTICAL BPA course is particularly suited to Crime Scene Professionals and other individuals who encounter BPA in their role. It is also suitable for students who have completed our Introduction to BPA ONLINE course. It is designed to help participants develop an understanding of BPA and to assist them in the formulation of a forensic strategy, help with selection of bloodstains for DNA analysis and in identifying when a BPA analyst should be called in to assist in the investigation.
Our past students have said some really nice things about this training course:
"Jo was really enthusiastic and full of knowledge. It made the course really enjoyable. The practical elements were particularly helpful to put theory into practice".
"I like the practicals and how engaged Jo managed to keep the group. I thought there was an excellent balance of practice and classroom based learning".
"Jo was so knowledgeable and made it easy to understand. Good balance of theory and practicals".
"Clear presentation, explanation and delivery of content, including challenging questions and tasks. Practical part with detailed analysis".
"Jo is very likeable and clearly know the ins and outs of BPA. Thanks Jo!"
If you want to know more about our BPA Training for Crime Scene Professionals training course please email team@spattered.co.uk or to find out more about the training venue, check out the Emergency Planning College website.