Disclosures
Commercial support, conflicts of interest, instructor relationships and how course content is developed.
Last updated: August 1, 2026
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Commercial support
Our courses receive no commercial support. No company, vendor or product manufacturer funds, sponsors or influences the content of any course. We do not sell advertising and we do not accept payment for mentioning a product.
Instructor disclosures
Every instructor discloses relevant financial relationships before the course is released. Disclosures are published on the course detail page, stated on screen at the start of the course, and listed on the presenters page. Instructors receive an honorarium for course development; this is disclosed and is not considered a conflict.
Content independence
Content is drafted by a subject matter expert, reviewed by a second practitioner not involved in drafting, and piloted before release. No commercial party sees content before publication. Reviewers disclose conflicts and are recused where one exists.
Our own commercial interests
We sell training. We do not sell, resell or receive commission on threat assessment software, monitoring products, anonymous reporting systems, security hardware or consulting delivered by third parties. Where a course mentions a specific published instrument or protocol, that mention carries no financial relationship.
Off-label and non-standard practice
Where a course discusses an approach that is emerging, contested, or not yet well supported by evidence, it is identified as such at the point it is discussed rather than in a general caveat.
Content review cycle
Courses are reviewed at least every three years, and sooner if the evidence base or published guidance changes materially. The review date is shown on each course detail page.
Assessment integrity
Post-test items are analysed after release. Items that fail to discriminate, or that participants consistently interpret differently from the way they were intended, are revised or retired. We do not publish items in advance and we reuse item pools, which is why rationales are released only after you pass.
Corrections
If you believe a course contains a factual error, tell us at info@jedtraining.com. Confirmed errors are corrected, and where an error was material we notify participants who have already completed the course.
Questions about this policy? Email info@jedtraining.com.