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CIEH Licensing Law Awareness

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CIEH Licensing Law Awareness

Overview

It is important for employees to understand that licensing laws are implemented to protect the public. If you work within retail and have an establishment that serves alcohol to the public, it is good to understand that certain laws must be followed by the people responsible for serving. The Licensing Law Awareness course is developed for anyone working in an establishment where alcohol is served and want to be aware of legal requirements, minimum responsibilities and the effects of alcohol consumption.

The Licensing Law Act was introduced in 2003 and the Licensing Law Awareness course covers key topics such as alcohol and its effects, personal responsibility when serving the public, underage drinking and how to safeguard children, preventing trouble and dealing with incidents. Employees who work in establishments that serve alcohol should do it responsibly and ensure that they protect the public in accordance to the Licensing Law Act.

The Licensing Law Act is applied in England and Wales for any individual who works, sells or supplies alcohol in an establishment. The premise must be safe and adhere to the Licensing Law Act where the public comes to no harm.

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As improvements and advancements are made in technology, online courses are no longer just conventional means of studying at affordable costs. In many aspects online training offers superiority to traditional learning. There is an effectiveness and convenience that traditional learning cannot provide. The overall convenience and flexibility makes it a superior learning method.

1Training offers the most convenient path to gain an internationally recognised qualification that will give you the opportunity to put into practice your skill and expertise in an enterprise or corporate environment. You can study at your own pace at 1Training and you will be provided with all the necessary material, tutorials, qualified course instructor and multiple free resources which include Free CV writing pack, Nus Discounted Card, Free career support and course demo to make your learning experience enriching and more rewarding. 

What will I learn?

  • Learn the importance of adhering to licensing laws
  • Gain an overall introduction to licensing law in the UK
  • Gain a thorough understanding to ensure businesses are complying with the law
  • Learn why it is important to sell and supply alcohol responsibly
  • Learn the harmful effects of alcohol unless it is served in a responsible setting
  • Learn how to create a safe premise
  • Learn about underage drinking and how to safeguard children from the harmful effects of alcohol
  • Learn the importance of the rules and regulations of the Licensing Law 2003

Access Duration

The course will be directly delivered to you, and you have 12 months access to the online learning platform from the date you joined the course. The course is self-paced and you can complete it in stages, revisiting the lectures at any time.

Who is this Course aimed at?

  • Employees, workers
  • Designated premise supervisors
  • Managers
  • Anyone who wants to further advance their knowledge in complying with the law

Entry Requirement

  • The course is suitable for all levels of employees and managers
  • Anyone with an interest in licensing law

Method of Assessment

At the end of the Licensing Law Awareness you will be evaluated through an online multiple choice exam. In order to complete this program successfully and gain your professional qualification.

Certification

Those who successfully complete the course will be awarded the Licensing Law Awareness by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health. It will make you valuable to employers, and your motivation at gaining new skills will be recognised.

Awarding Body

CIEH (The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health) has been supporting professionals since 1883 and an awarding body for the environmental health sector. CIEH has been instrumental in developing several environmental standards in the public and health sectors contributing greatly to the overall wellbeing on a global scale. They set a high standard of improving public health and influencing policy. They provide educational opportunities and training for environmental health professionals working across the public and private sectors. It is with a vision to provide and support a healthier, cleaner and safer environment for all. 

Progression and Career Path

Once you successfully complete the Licensing Law Awareness you will gain an accredited qualification that will give your career the jumpstart you have always wanted. With this qualification you can further expand your education or go onto work in numerous positions that will also put you in line to demand a higher salary or job promotion. The average UK salary per annum is calculated according to https://www.payscale.com. The certification will enable employees in the capacity of junior and senior workers, including Supervisors and Managers to gain positions that they can advance in within the industry.

  • Operations Supervisor – £24,858 per annum

Others jobs you can get

  • Premise Supervisor
  • Manager

 Other Benefits

  • Written and designed by the industry’s finest expert instructors with over 15 years of experience
  • Repeat and rewind all your lectures and enjoy a personalised learning experience
  • Gain access to quality video tutorials
  • Unlimited 12 months access from anywhere, anytime
  • Save time and money on travel
  • Learn at your convenience and leisure
  • Eligible for a TOTUM discount card
  • Free Career Support Service
  • 25% Discount on personal Statement and covering letter writing service
  • Free Access to Over 150 courses for 2 days (48 hours)
  • Free access to course before you purchase (For selected courses only)

Key Features

Gain an accredited UK qualification

Access to excellent quality study materials

Learners will be eligible for TOTUM Discount Card

Personalized learning experience

One year’s access to the course

Support by phone, live chat, and email

Course Curriculum Total Units : 66
1 The licensing act
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Alcohol-related deaths in the UK
1.3 Introduction
1.4 Navigating the course
1.5 The course tutor and glossary
1.6 Objectives
1.7 Why have licensing laws?
1.8 The licensing acts
1.9 Objectives of the acts
1.10 Scope of the licensing act
1.11 Check your knowledge
1.12 Retailers and the licensing law
1.13 Types of licenses required
1.14 Enforcing the licensing laws
1.15 Who is responsible for selling alcohol on your premises?
1.16 Consequences for breaking the law
1.17 Check your knowledge
1.18 Summary
2: Personal Responsibilities
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Alcohol-related offences
2.3 Objectives
2.4 Your personal legal responsibility
2.5 Who would you serve?
2.6 Minors
2.7 Entering premises
2.8 Exercise
2.9 Summary
3: The effects of alcohol
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Alcohol-related deaths
3.3 Objectives
3.4 What is an alcoholic drink?
3.5 Measuring common alcoholic drinks by volume
3.6 Measuring common alcoholic drinks by units
3.7 Effects of drinking alcohol
3.8 Driving under the influence
3.9 Knowledge check
3.10 Summary
4: Responsible alcohol retailing
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Responsible alcohol retailing
4.3 Objectives
4.4 Responsible sale of alcohol
4.5 Refusing a sale
4.6 Dealing with problems
4.7 Several key community schemes
4.8 General guidelines for responsible retailing
4.9 Portman group code of practice
4.10 Rules for advertising
4.11 Knowledge check
4.12 Sources of conflict and crime
4.13 Summary
5: The protection of children
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Do you know?
5.3 Consequences of the sale of alcohol to children
5.4 Regulations regarding the sale of alcohol to children
5.5 Prosecution and defence
5.6 Establishing a person’s age
5.7 Check your knowledge
5.8 Age-related policies and notifications
5.9 Acceptable forms of ID
5.10 How to spot a fake ID
5.11 Fake Ids
5.12 Test purchasing
5.13 Other restricted items
5.14 Guidelines for refusing to serve
5.15 Check your knowledge
5.16 Summary
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