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The Security Industry Authority is the organisation responsible for regulating the private security industry. They are an independent body reporting to the Home Secretary, under the terms of the Private Security Industry Act 2001. Their mission is to regulate the private security industry effectively; to reduce criminality, raise standards and recognise quality service.
Crimestoppers are an independent charity helping to find criminals and help solve crimes. They have an anonymous phone number, 0800 555 111, that people can call to pass on information about crime; alternatively people can send them information anonymously via this website. Callers don't have to give their name or any personal information and calls cannot be traced.
 Formed in 1993, Investors in People UK is a non-departmental public body, which receives funding from the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills. They are responsible for business planning, policy development and promotion of the Investors in People framework. In 2009, responsibility for The Investors in People Standard will be passed from Government to the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES).

Greater Manchester Chamber is the largest Chamber of Commerce in the UK with over 5,000 members. We provide first-class business support to companies of all shapes and sizes through a range of sector-based membership services and networking opportunities, specifically tailored to meet the needs of your business.

National Open College Network (NOCN) is the leading credit-based Awarding Body in the UK, offering high quality, flexible, credit-based qualifications and is accredited by the Regulatory Authorities in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The Be Safe Partnership is made up of representatives from a number of different organisations all working together to reduce crime, disorder and drugs misuse in Bolton.

Bolton Hospice is operated by local people for the benefit of local people
The expert care it offers is unique in Bolton and Government funding only covers a fraction of our costs - which is why support is vital.
For some time now the company has provided invaluable support for the activities of the Lancashire Schools Cricket Association through its Secretary, John Heaton, who of course provides consultancy advice to the company. This relationship has now been recognised officially with the company’s name and logo on all the LSCA literature — plus a live link from the Lancashire Cricket Board site to our own website. The LCB website is at www.lancashirecricket.co.uk . From the opening page follow the link for “Schools” and you will see our logo at the bottom of the page. We are hoping to further develop the link between the company and the Schools Association. LSCA is responsible for all the County Age Group teams from Under 11 up to Under 15 as well as organizing Inter-School Competitions and Town Team Finals.
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