BIIAB Scottish Certificate for Personal Licence Holders

This BIIAB alcohol licensing qualification supports those working in the licensed trade in Scotland.

Description

It allows individuals to show that they can work responsibly and that they understand how the licensing process applies to their jobs.

ITA

This course is eligible for ITA funding. If you wish to use ITA funding towards the cost of this course, you must first apply for the ITA funding through the My World of Work website. Once you’ve applied for funding, you will receive a confirmation email with instructions on how to book your course.

Please note ITA funding for this course should not be applied for until your place is secured.

Content

The key areas are:
• Introduction to licensing
• Responsible operation of licensed premises
• Effect of irresponsible operation on society and health

Career Path

Working in the licensed trade industry, bars, restaurants and nightclubs.
Supervising in any licensed trade premises.

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