means it is difficult and expensive for door supervisors to get the training?
A. Across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight there are thirteen training providers that provide the new Level 2 National Certificate, some of which are flexible and able to travel wheredemand exists. As stated above, this figure would have increased if there had not been a lack of interest from door supervisors. The lack of choice on the Isle of Wight is a directresult of the lack of interest, as the local college cancelled its plans and offers from outside trainers to provide courses on the island were initially rejected.Q. Why have the SIA not taken into consideration the difficulties the training providers have had with the new training regime, that have caused them to withdraw from the market ?A. Firstly, training providers have not withdrawn from the market due to difficulties with the new training. As detailed above, some training providers cancelled courses or withdrew plans to enter the market due to the lack of interest from door supervisors. Despite this,there was still sufficie