BIIAB Award in Assessment of Licensed Premises
Short course
In Edinburgh
Description
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Type
Short course
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Location
Edinburgh (Scotland)
Suitable 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.
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What is the BIIAB Award in Assessment of Licensed Premsies?
The BIIAB AALP(SR) has been developed in conjunction with Best Bar None (BBN), with the aim of providing a universal hallmark of predetermined quality of the assessment approach to recognised award schemes across the country.
What does the qualification cover?
The BIIAB AALP(SR) covers three key subject areas:
- Principles of Assessment
The assessment process.
Arranging, planning and undertaking assessments.
Making assessment decisions and providing feedback.
Quality assurance of assessments.
- Legislative Requirements of Licensed Premises
Introduction to the legislative requirements of operating licensed premises.
The Licensing Objectives.
- Assessing Recognised Award Schemes
The role of recognised award schemes.
The role of evidence. Basic communication.
How is the learning assessed?
The BIIAB AALP(SR) is assessed by two multiple-choice question examinations.
What support material is available?
The BIIAB AALP(SR) is supported by an easy-to-follow handbook containing information on all three subject areas.
What are the key benefits of the BIIAB AALP(SR)?
The BIIAB AALP(SR) sets a national standard for the assessment of all recognised award schemes and will enable anyone with industry experience and/or an A1 assessor qualification, to become proficient in the assessment of such schemes.
BIIAB Award in Assessment of Licensed Premises