Holders of the Institute of Conflict Management (ICM) Physical Skills Tutor Award (PSTA) can save money and benefit from a new liability insurance Scheme that recognises the high standards required of holders of the industry-leading award by the ICM.

Our policy for holders of the Physical Skills Tutor Award covers professional indemnity as well as public liability risks for PSTA holders whilst undertaking conflict management physical skills training in accordance with ICM codes of practice. Employers Liability cover is available if needed as well as civil liability cover.

Our policy offers very wide cover at low prices. For instance, we have been able to save ICM PSTA holders more than 30% on the renewal premium quoted by their existing insurer at the same time as arranging cover that is wider than before.

Annual premiums for civil liability start from as little as £260 per annum inclusive of all fees and taxes. In many cases we are able to arrange cover immediately over the phone.

Please click on the links for summaries of cover for both the civil liability and Employers Liability policies. If you hold the PSTA and would like to receive a quotation for cover under this new facility, please call Glenn Cue at Todd & Cue on 0845 603 4407 or complete the enquiry form on this page.

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Full Name
Trading Name (if different)
Address
Post Code
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Telephone Number
Do you hold the ICM Physical Skills Tutor Award?
Are you a ICM Quality Award Centre?
What is your ICM Membership Number?
Are you a partner or director of a firm for which cover is required?
For how many consultants do you require cover?
How many employees are there?
Have any claims in respect of Professional Liability been made against you prior to inception of this insurance?
Other than claims already notified to us are you aware of any circumstances which may give rise to a claim against you?
Limit of indemnity
Please select the limit of indemnity that you would like for Professional Liability insurance
Do you require Employers Liabity insurance (limit of indemnity: £10,000,000)?