Homepage About ABSG Care in the Community Community Education Licensed Retail Contact Food Hygiene Health & Safety Accident Investigation Licensed RetailNationally Recognised Level 2 Qualification Personal Licence Holder Comliance through Due Diligence Licensed Retail This course is for anyone wishing to sell or authorise the sale of alcohol on Licenced Premises in England & Wales All of the courses in the this Section relate those working in Pubs Clubs, Bars, Restuarants and Events where the venue or activity is covered by the Licensing Act 2003 (Includes licensing order 2010) Course Content: The roles, responsibilities and functions of licensing authorities within the framework of the licensing objectives The application process for a personal licence The role and legal responsibilities of the personal licence holder, and the penalties relating to failure to comply with the law The premises licence The content and purpose of operating schedules The role and duties of the designated premises supervisor Unauthorised licensable activities Permitted temporary licensable activities Rights of entry to licensed premises Police powers with regard to suspension and closure of licensed premises The specific prohibitions for the sale of alcohol The strengths of alcoholic drinks, and the effects of alcohol on the human body The protection of children from harm The responsible retail sale of alcohol. Multiple choice exams Here at ABSG; we understand you can't always make 9am - 5pm in business, so don't worry we work outside normal hours to satisfy our clients requirements. Its hard work starting a licensed premises, so we offer our clients the opportunity to be put into contact with micro brewaries and other wholesellers that can help you stock your Bar, Restuarant, Club, venue or Off - licence at the best prices. With our contacts in the Licensed Retail Business you'll get off to a flying start. FOOD HYGIENE This new and exciting award (developed at level 3 on the Qualifications and Credit Framework) is a direct result of research undertaken by the Civic Trust, which identified a national need formotivation and training for practitioners and policymakers in developing andmanaging the night-time economy. The research has also culminated in the Purple Flag Accreditation Scheme, now run by the Association of Town CentreManagement, and this trail-blazing qualification will greatly benefit those applying for accreditation of their areas. The award is designed to support and informanyone involved in the strategic or operationalmanagement of town and city centres, entertainment districts, streets and squares. BIIAB Level 3 Award in Managing the Night Time Ecomony CONFLICT MANAGEMENT & PHYSICAL INTERVENTION Designatedd Premises Supervisor Level 2 (BIIAB Qualification) The qualification is relevant to anyoneworking in these areas: Regulation and enforcement: police, licensing officers, environmental health officers, crime and disorder partnership managersDesign and development: shopping centre managers, developers, design professionalsEconomic growth and diversity: economic development officers, tourism development officersPlace management: town centre managers, night-time economy managers, BID team managersPolicy-making: councillors and other officials What is in the Designated Premises Supervisor course?The BIIAB National Certificate for Designated Premises Supervisors is a nationally recognised qualification for both existing designated premises supervisors, and those who may be required to take up this post in the future, working in any type of licensed premises including:pubs and bars hotels and restaurants off-licences, supermarkets and convenience stores sports and social clubs nightclubs and entertainment establishments and any other venue or site where alcohol is sold. What does the qualification cover?The BIIAB National Certificate for Designated Premises Supervisors covers the following topics:the roles and responsibilities of the designated premises supervisor the licensable activities carried out in licensed premises the requirements of legislation and best practice to support the four licensing objectives how to conduct a risk assessment, and how it is used to underpin the operating schedule the relationship between the operating schedule and management controls. The BIIAB National Certificate for Designated Premises Supervisors has been designed to be deliverable in one day (although longer tuition or self-study options may be available) followed by a short multiple-choice examination. A comprehensive handbook presented in an easy-to-follow format, supports the qualification and covers all the information needed for the examination.This one day course and multiple-choice assessment costs £160.00 per candidate which includes examination fee, handbook, certificate (upon successful completion of examination). (Reductions where 5 or more people attend the course paying togehter) Plus we come to you and your workplace or venue Additionally, all premises operating under a Premises Licence to sell or supply alcohol must appoint a Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) for the premises. There can only be one DPS per premises. The DPS will be held as the person in overall charge of the premises. You should therefore choose this person with care.You have to nominate the DPS on your application form. This person does not have to be on the premises at all times, but they must take responsibility for what happens there. This means the DPS should ensure any staff they appoint are appropriately trained in the requirements of the Licensing Act 2003 and aware of any specific conditions attached to the Premises Licence. A person cannot become a DPS unless they are also a Personal Licence Holder. BIIAB intent for the Level 2 Crime Scene Preservation qualification One of the biggest problems faced by the police attending many premises where a crime has taken place is that no-one knows how to preserve the crime scene. Evidence can be contaminated, cleared away, witness names and contact details can be lost and no witness accounts of the incident recorded. This can lead to serious consequences, including a review, and in some cases a suspension or even a revocation, of the premises licence.The BIIAB Level 2 Award in Crime Scene Preservation is a unique qualification designed to support the licensed hospitality industry, by giving learners the skills and knowledge to deal effectively with crime scenes, including communication in emergency situations, scene preservation procedures, crowd management and incident reporting Protecting Licensed Premises http://www.drinkaware.co.uk/ In Arduis Fidelis (Faithful in Adversity) Atlantian Business Solutions Group To see all content, you will need the current version of Adobe Flash Player to view it. |