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Get Licensed Partners with FazAmnesty to Launch Project Transition: Empowering Individuals to Build Careers in Security

Get Licensed, the leading provider of security industry training, has launched Project Transition, a groundbreaking initiative designed to provide life-changing opportunities for individuals facing employment barriers. In partnership with FazAmnesty, the project has successfully trained and supported over 10 candidates each month, helping them transition into stable, fulfilling careers within the private security industry.

The program offers free SIA Security training for individuals who may have struggled to find steady work, providing them with the skills and qualifications needed to thrive in security roles. In addition to top-tier training, candidates also receive CV assistance, interview coaching, and job placement support, ensuring a smooth entry into the workforce.

“Project Transition is a tremendous success, and we’re incredibly proud of how it’s already transforming lives,” said Shahzad Ali, CEO and Founder of Get Licensed. “We believe in the power of second chances and the importance of giving back to the community. It’s not just about providing training; it’s about offering a path to stability and a brighter future for those who need it most. Seeing these candidates now working in security, gaining independence, and building careers is a testament to the success of this initiative.”

The project has had a significant impact on the lives of the candidates involved, with many sharing their stories of transformation and newfound hope. By offering hands-on support and real-world training, Project Transition is proving to be a lifeline for individuals who have faced adversity and are now achieving long-term success in a growing industry.

Faron’s Role and Recognition
In addition to the success of the program, Faron Paul, a key ambassador for FazAmnesty and Project Transition, has been making headlines for his role in helping the UK government with the collection of weapons. His efforts to support individuals through FazAmnesty and his involvement in Project Transition have garnered significant media attention, showcasing the positive impact of this work on communities across the country.

“We’re not just changing lives in terms of employment; we’re making a broader difference,” Faron stated. “This program is about offering a fresh start and showing that no matter what your background is, you can build a better future.”