Angus-based training company joins forces with The Royal Marines Charity in unique partnership

Award-winning Arbroath training firm announces first of its kind partnership with The Royal Marines Charity.

IED Training Solutions is run by former Royal Marine Ian Clark, providing accredited training and consultancy services.

Courses include health and safety, wellbeing, mental health, first aid and trauma stress management.

In the partnership with The Royal Marines Charity (RMA), IED will provide training to serving personnel, service leavers, veterans and corporate sponsors.

As well as providing accredited training, IED will return 50% of its profits from the partnership back to the charity.

RMA has over 18,000 members worldwide, providing a range of services to veterans and their families.

Chief executive of RMA Jonathan Ball is excited about the partnership for many reasons.

He says: “Firstly, we are able to support and promote a business run by one of our own which provides first class products.

“Secondly, it is an opportunity to assist those Royal Marines who have lost their of careers through medical discharge into employment with IED’s highly regarded accredited qualifications.

“Thirdly, through IED’s generous offer to share profits we will be able to raise significant funds to ensure our continued support to Royal Marines and their families in need.

“This is the first partnership of its kind that RMA has entered into with a corporate supporter, and we are fully committed to its success.”

You can read the full article on The Courier website.

IED Training Solutions Limited

IED Training Solutions is an ISO 9001 certificated North-East consultancy providing critical and practical training and support in a range of areas including health and safety, risk management, leadership skills, modern day security, corporate resilience and trauma management.

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