Classroom Training for Employees of Responsible Authorities

If you are a professional working within a local authority, such as:
- Local Authority (Licensing Officers)
- Police Licensing Officers
- Licensing Solicitors
- Licensing Brokers
- Fire Service
Then Inn-Dispensable have a number of courses specifically tailored to your training and development needs including:
Award in Assessment of Licensed Premises (Social Responsibility) (AALP(SR))
Duration: One Day (incl. role play with professional actor)
Summary
A 2-unit qualification for prospective assessors of recognised award schemes such as Best Bar None. The AALP(SR) promotes best practice and consistency of assessment approach.
Details
The BIIAB AALP(SR) covers two key subject areas:
- Principles of Assessment.
- Legislative Requirements of Licensed Premises and the Assessment of Recognised Award Schemes.
Feedback from Sheffield Drug & Alcohol Action Team June 2011:
“The course was well-paced and definitely one day is adequate to absorb the information. Very informative content and role play, structured in such a way as to benefit the participants and not intimidate them. The trainer was excellent from first contact through to delivering the training. I feel more confident to assess and lead a group of assessors”. Helen Phillips, Alcohol Strategy and Commissioning Officer
Feedback from Sutton Police March 2011:
“Very useful course throughout, the tutor made the course very enjoyable and informative”
“Role play was good for those who have not done the process before and an excellent opportunity to put into practice some of the issues discussed”
“The course has helped broaden my understanding of the licensed industry and helped clarify the work needed to to put the BEST BAR NONE SCHEME into place and make it professional and sucessful in Sutton”.
The Award for Licensing Practitioners (Alcohol) (ALPA)
Duration: One Day
Summary
- Developed in conjunction with Local Authority Co-ordinators of Regulatory Services (LACORS).
- Designed for Local Authority licensing officers, and those responsible for the administration of the Licensing Act 2003.
- Ensures those involved in the review and approval of personal and premises licences are aware of their roles and practice under the new law and the associated Guidance and Regulations.
Details
The ALPA is designed for local authority licensing officers, and other staff, such as police officers, fire officers and environmental health officers, involved in the administration of the Licensing Act 2003.
The BIIAB Level 2 ALPA gives a broad introduction to the process of licensing including:
- The duties of a licensing authority.
- Applications and determination of a licence being granted.
- Hearing and appeal processes and procedures
The duties of applicants. - The powers and rights of the relevant authorities to inspect licensed premises sanctions.
The BIIAB Level 2 ALPA has been designed to be completed in one day and includes a short multiple-choice exam.
A comprehensive handbook, presented in an easy-to-follow format, supports the qualification and covers all the information needed for the examination.
The Award for Licensing Practitioners (Gambling) (ALPG)
Duration: One Day
Summary
Enables Licensing Enforcement Officers with industry and licensing experience, working within Local Authorities to become proficient on the enforcement of the Gambling Act 2005
Gives an in-depth understanding of the law in relation to: personal licenses, premises licenses, operating licenses.
Details
The qualification will enable Licensing Enforcement Officers with industry and licensing experience, working within Local Authorities to become proficient on the enforcement of the Gambling Act 2005.
The BIIAB ALPG gives candidates a broad appreciation of:
Gambling, the licensing objectives, licensing authority duties and the Gambling Commission’s Guidance under the Gambling Act 2005. As well as a more in-depth understanding of the law in relation to:
- Personal Licenses
- Premises Licenses
- Operating Licenses
Call
0800 074 1583
for further details