To achieve and promote National Standards for ALL Trainers, Handlers and Dogs used within the Security Industry and for those who are concerned with the Care, Health, Safety and Welfare of dogs within the Security Industry.
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- To maintain nationally recognised standards for the training of Security Dog Trainers.
- To maintain nationally recognised training and operational standards for Security Dog Handlers.
- To maintain nationally recognised training and operational standards for Security Dogs.
- To maintain a nationally recognised standard for the Care, Health, Safety & Welfare of the Security Dog.
- To maintain a recognised Code of Practice for the Training and Operational Requirements of Security Dog Trainers, Security Dog Handlers, Security Dogs, Security Dog Training Companies and those who have responsibilities for their Care, Health, Safety & Welfare.
- To continually advertise and promote NASDU and the reason for its existence to the Security Industry, all relevant organisations, associations and individuals.
- To maintain the acceptance and backing of the Security Industry, all relevant organisations, associations and individuals, for the Aims and Objectives of NASDU.
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- Companies Act 1985 - the charity (National Association of Security Dog Users) in accordance with its articles of association has three Directors who act as trustees and:
- Committee - in accordance with its Constitution and Rules the affairs of the Association are conducted by the NASDU Committee, which shall consist of nine persons elected by a majority decision of the members of NASDU at the Associations Annual General Meeting.
- Co-opted Members - from time to time the Committee may co-opt members to assist with specific functions or to sit on any of the Sub Committees.
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