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Award in Assessment of Licensed Premises (Social Responsibility)


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Duration

Two days

Summary

● A 3-unit qualification for prospective assessors of recognised award schemes such as Best Bar None or other recognised award schemes
● The AALP(SR) promotes best practice and consistency of assessment approach
 

Details

The BIIAB AALP(SR) covers three key subject areas:

  • Principles of Assessment
  • Legislative Requirements of Licensed Premises
  • Assessing Recognised Award Schemes


The BIIAB AALP(SR) is designed for prospective recognised award scheme assessors for example from:

  • Police forces.
  • Local authorities.
  • Trading standards offices.
  • The fire service.

As well as BIIAB nominated tutors; CDRP/DAAT team members and other A1 qualified independent representatives

The BIIAB AALP(SR) is assessed by two multiple-choice question examinations, and has been designed to be delivered over two days.

“I found the course extremely interesting and informative, not to mention enjoyable. With little previous knowledge of the licensed trade and associated legislation, I felt that the course content was relevant and provided me with the basic tools required to carry out an assessment of a licensed premises."
Ann Hyland, Birmingham Best Bar None Project Officer.


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Posted By: bluelevel on 30/06/2010 10:30
Spend your time filling in licensing forms and dealing with your CRB or Spend your time making money and let us apply for your licence for you.

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Posted By: Admin2 on 19/04/2012 03:30
Are you qualified to deliver BIIAB qualifications? Would you like to train throughout the country, and in your local area? Innpacked are looking for partnership trainers in several areas in the UK and could provide you with the flexibility and additional income you are looking for.

Posted By: Admin2 on 12/03/2012 01:19
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