The Introduction to Showstop Procedure Course, launched March 2026, is now available in nine languages, increasing global accessibility and supporting the international adoption of a consistent, defensible approach to event safety.
New translations in German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Hindi, Arabic, Dutch, and Italian translations, alongside English, aim to strengthen international events safety culture. This expansion of Showstop’s E-Learning platform makes it easier, and more cost-effective, for event professionals anywhere in the world to engage with the award winning, widely endorsed emergency protocol.
Since launching in March, over 300 people have registered for the E-Learning module. This multi-lingual rollout supports the extensive campaign, spearheaded by The Pink Bows Foundation, in memory of Madison Dubiski, to establish the global implementation of the Showstop Procedure for live performances, sports, entertainment and cultural events.
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The first Accredited Prior Learning (APL) Course will be held in the UK on 12th June at St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton. This four-hour in-person training, for experienced professionals who have successfully completed the e-learning course, includes subject recaps and scenario based workshops, concluding with the Showstop examination.
The training and implementation of the Showstop Procedure, supports UK event organisers in demonstrating a structured and proactive approach to risk management, aligning with emerging regulatory expectations for the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 (Martyn’s Law), where clear decision-making frameworks and preparedness are increasingly critical.
Steve Allen, Showstop Procedure Co-Founder, said: “We have worked with Highfield to provide the best possible E-learning experience for the internationally accreditation Showstop Procedure training, to develop this first tranche of multi-lingual courses. By expanding accessibility and collaborating with international safety professionals, we are enabling more organisations to adopt a consistent approach to respond swiftly and proportionately to life-safety threats in any live event scenario.”
Learners who complete the e-learning course and meet the eligibility criteria for the Professional Certificate in Showstop Procedure may progress to a reduced-duration, four-hour in-person Accredited Prior Learning (APL) course, which includes the formal examination.
This blended approach provides a more flexible and cost-effective pathway to demonstrating competency in the safety-critical role of a Showstop Manager, compared with traditional full-day training, while maintaining CPD-accredited standards.
Courses are available for both individuals and organisations, with group options on request.
Details of all options and future courses can be found at www.showstopprocedure.com/showstop-courses/

