Blend
Martyn's Law — enforcement begins April 2027
346
days until SIA enforcement begins

Martyn's Law training that stands up to scrutiny.

16 interactive modules. Standard Tier and Enhanced Tier covered. Decision-level evidence for every learner. Built for UK venues, ready to deploy to your LMS in 10 days.

Reviewed by UK counter-terrorism counsel SCORM 1.2 / 2004 compliant Decision-path evidence log

Who must comply

The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 applies to publicly accessible venues in two tiers:

Standard Tier

200 – 799 capacity

Public protection procedures required. Policies, staff training, evacuation planning, hostile-reconnaissance awareness.

~150,000+ venues in scope across the UK.

Enhanced Tier

800+ capacity

All Standard Tier duties plus physical security measures, formal risk assessments, and a designated Senior Responsible Person.

~7,000 venues in scope — the priority enforcement target for the SIA.

Built for every venue operator

Whether you run one venue or 200, there's a licence structure that fits.

Individual venues (800+ capacity)

~7,000 UK venues

Enhanced Tier duty

Multi-venue operators

Live Nation, AEG, ATG, Stagecoach

Enterprise licence

Local authority leisure / culture

~300 UK councils

Portfolio licence

University estates

~130 UK universities

Student union + events

Hotel groups with event spaces

Hilton, Marriott, IHG UK

Group licence

Places of worship

~500 large UK sites

Standard Tier pricing

The 16-module course

Every module is a branching decision-based scenario. No passive video. Learners practice real choices under pressure — and every decision is logged.

1

Protect Duty Foundations

15 min

2

Threat Landscape & Hostile Reconnaissance

15 min

3

Standard Tier Procedures (200–799 capacity)

20 min

4

Enhanced Tier Measures (800+ capacity)

20 min

5

Public Protection Procedures — Evacuation

15 min

6

Public Protection Procedures — Invacuation

15 min

7

Lockdown Procedures

15 min

8

Communication Under Pressure

15 min

9

Staff Training & Awareness Obligations

15 min

10

Security Assessment & Risk Management

20 min

11

Coordination with Emergency Services

15 min

12

Incident Response & Recovery

15 min

13

Documentation & SIA Compliance Evidence

15 min

14

Working with Third-Party Security Contractors

15 min

15

Review, Audit & Continuous Improvement

15 min

16

Senior Responsible Person (Enhanced Tier)

20 min

Pricing

Per venue or per portfolio. 50% at kickoff, 50% on delivery. 10 business days.

Single Venue

£1,600 one-off
  • Perpetual licence for one named venue
  • All 16 modules, SCORM-ready
  • Works on any LMS (or delivered via your intranet)
  • 10-day delivery
  • Updates included for 12 months
Get a venue licence
Most popular

Multi-Venue Group

£4,000 up to 10 venues
  • Everything in Single Venue
  • Up to 10 named venues under one licence
  • Multi-venue reporting dashboard
  • £8,000 for up to 25 venues
  • Annual refresh + 2027 deadline support
Book a call

Local Authority Portfolio

£12k–20k per year
  • Council-owned venue estate licence
  • Unlimited venues within one council
  • Framework-compatible procurement
  • Custom SIA compliance evidence pack
  • Annual deadline-readiness review
Request procurement pack
Why decision-based matters

A downloaded PDF won't satisfy an SIA review.

The Security Industry Authority will ask one question: can you demonstrate that staff understood their duties and could apply them under pressure?

A completion certificate from a video course proves learners clicked through. A decision-path log from a scenario course proves they made the right calls when it mattered. That's the difference between a "tick-box training record" and a defensible compliance position.

Every Blend module logs every learner decision — what they chose, what alternatives they rejected, and the legal reasoning at each branch. Export it, file it, produce it on demand.

Common questions

When does Martyn's Law actually bite?

The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 received royal assent in April 2025 with a 24-month implementation window. SIA-led enforcement begins April 2027. Every venue in scope must have implemented public protection procedures — and trained staff on them — by that date.

Which tier applies to my venue?

Standard Tier: public-facing venues with 200–799 expected capacity must implement public protection procedures (policies, training, evacuation planning). Enhanced Tier: venues with 800+ capacity must go further — physical security measures, designated Senior Responsible Person, formal documented procedures. Our 16-module course covers both tiers — modules 1–12 are shared, 13–16 are Enhanced Tier specific.

Is this course SIA-approved?

The Security Industry Authority is the regulator but does not formally "approve" individual training courses. What matters is whether your training is proportionate, documented, and demonstrable under the Act's guidance. Our course maps every module to the statutory duties and gives you a decision-level completion record — the evidence regulators will ask for.

Who in my organisation needs to take this?

At minimum: anyone responsible for public safety at the venue, front-of-house staff, and (for Enhanced Tier) the designated Senior Responsible Person. Realistically: every member of staff who interacts with the public or has a role in emergency response. Per-venue licence covers unlimited staff at that venue.

How does this compare to free SIA guidance / Protect UK materials?

The SIA and NaCTSO publish excellent guidance documents and awareness materials. What they don't provide: trackable decision-based scenario training that generates per-learner evidence of comprehension. If a regulator asks "prove your staff understood the training" — a downloaded PDF won't satisfy that. Our scenario course produces a decision-path log showing each learner's choices and the reasoning behind them.

What LMS does it work with?

SCORM 1.2 and SCORM 2004 formats included. Works with Moodle, Moodle Workplace, Docebo, TalentLMS, Cornerstone, SuccessFactors, LearnUpon, Absorb, and every other modern LMS. No LMS? We can also deliver a standalone hosted link branded to your venue.

Can I rebrand it for my venue / group?

Yes. Multi-Venue and Local Authority licences include rebranding (your logo, colours, intro voiceover). Single Venue licences can add rebranding for £500. White-label is the default expectation — your staff will see your venue's name on the course, not ours.

Who reviewed the legal content?

Every Blend course is reviewed and signed off by qualified legal professionals in the relevant jurisdiction. For Martyn's Law, that means UK counter-terrorism and premises-security specialists. Every SCORM package ships with a liability disclaimer and accuracy clause.

days until SIA enforcement

Start before it's urgent.

Venues that pilot now will have 12 months of completion data, identified gaps, and documented evidence before April 2027. Those that start in early 2027 won't.

Or email contact@Blend.Training