The alcohol licensing laws of the United Kingdom regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol. It is important for anyone working in licensed premises to have a basic understanding of these laws and how they apply to them.
This course starts with an overview of UK alcohol licensing laws and the importance of the four key licensing objectives.
The course will also discuss mandatory conditions, which are compulsory for all licensed premises and looks in detail at the major issue of age verification.
Finally, it outlines the responsibilities involved in alcohol retailing including drinking guidelines and how to avoid and reduce conflict.
Target Audience
Anyone working in licensed premises. This course could be included as part of the induction process or used to further enhance existing staff’s understanding of their responsibilities.
Advantages
Online training is flexible, efficient and cost-effective, so candidates can progress through the modules at their own pace, in their own time, making it easy to fit the training around their work and personal life.
Further Progression
Other courses that would be useful for candidates taking this one include; Drug Awareness and Conflict Management.
Course
Module
Number
Module Name
Pass %
Required
Licensed Premises Staff
Training
1
Introduction
70
Licensed Premises Staff
Training
2
Premises Licences
70
Licensed Premises Staff
Training
3
Personal Licences and Club Premises
Certificates
70
Licensed Premises Staff
Training
4
Dealing With Licensing Authorities
70
Licensed Premises Staff
Training
5
Types of Businesses Selling Alcohol
70
Licensed Premises Staff
Training
6
Representations and Mandatory Conditions
70
Licensed Premises Staff
Training
7
Licensing Authority Powers
70
Licensed Premises Staff
Training
8
Children and Under 18s
70
Licensed Premises Staff
Training
9
Responsibility in Alcohol Retailing
70
Recommended System Requirements
Browser: Up to date web browser
Video: Up to date video drivers
Memory: 1Gb+ RAM
Download Speed: Broadband (3Mb+)
Duration: 60 minutes (Note: This is based on the amount of video content shown and is rounded off. It does not account in any way for loading time or thinking time on the questions).