Description
The online APLH training course will provide learners with a clear understanding of the framework of the laws and regulations that underpin the responsibilities of the personal licence holder. This training is essential for your Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) as well as managers, assistant managers, supervisors, and staff seeking promotion to one of these positions.
- A Personal Licence is required to sell or authorise the sale of alcohol.
- To apply for a Personal Licence an individual must have a UK government approved qualification – the Level 2 ‘Award for Personal Licence Holders’ (APLH) qualification.
This APLH course is accredited and awarded by the BIIAB.
The aim of the course is to introduce you to:
- Licensing law
- Personal licences
- Premises licences
- The protection of children
- Powers and enforcement
- Temporary events
- Responsible alcohol retailing
Ideal for anyone who wishes to obtain a personal licence for the sale of alcohol in England or Wales. The home-learning course is available to use on multiple platforms such as tablets, PCs and laptops. All you need is an internet connection. Once the course is completed, you will then complete your exam via a web portal which will be recorded via a web camera. Learners will be provided with all necessary information about how to complete the e-assessment. Once you have successfully passed the exam you will receive your level 2 qualification which can be used to apply for your personal licence.
Assessment
To complete the e-assessment delegates will be required to log into the digital invigilation platform using their credentials. The learner will be required to comply with exam conditions using their smartphone and webcam. Setup takes just 5 minutes and support is available in getting set up.
As part of our flexible training and support for hospitality and leisure professionals, Inn-Dispensable offers a range of additional services and online courses.
Course Content:
- The licensing objectives and licensing regulations
- The role of the licensing authorities and licensing committee
- Specific legislations around personal and premises licences
- The framework of licensing law surrounding operating schedules, permitted temporary activities and unauthorised licensable activities
- The legal and social responsibilities of the personal licence holder and designated premises supervisor
- The effects of illegal drugs, alcohol, and disorderly conduct on licensed premises
- Your responsibilities for the protection of children from harm
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