BIIAB Award for Personal Licence Holders (APLH)

Short course

In London

£ 150 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    1 Day

On completion candidates will be able to identify and apply their responsibilities in selling and authorising the sale of alcohol on licensed premises, gain an understanding of the law in relation to the Licensing Act 2003 and the importance of promoting the licensing objectives. The APLH is an accredited qualification, recognised as prescribed for applications for a Personal Licence. Suitable for: The course is designed for managers and supervisory staff working in a licensed premises where they are selling or authorising the sale of alcohol for which they require a personal licence. The course is also essential for candidates assuming the position of Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) One of the mandatory conditions for a Designated Premises Supervisor is that they hold a Personal Licence.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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284 - 302 Waterloo Road, SE1 8RQ

Start date

On request

About this course

To obtain the Nationally Recognised Qualification in order to apply for a Personal Licence to sell Alcohol

Anyone involved in the Sale of Alcohol

To apply for a Personal Licence candidates must be;

• 18 years old
• Not have forfeited a Personal Licence within the last 5 years
• Hold the National Certificate for Personal Licence Holders

Certain criminal convictions may result in a Personal Licence application being rejected.

Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders (BIIAB)

BIIAB

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Subjects

  • Licensing
  • Personal Licence
  • Hospitality
  • Catering
  • Retail
  • Alcohol retailing
  • Alcohol Licence
  • Accredited
  • Personal Licence holders
  • Supervisor

Teachers and trainers (1)

Peter Mayhew

Peter Mayhew

Managing Director

Course programme

What is the BIIAB Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders (APLH)?

The Award for Personal Licence Holders is a nationally recognised level 2 qualification designed to provide the knowledge and information required by anyone wishing to apply to their local authority for a personal licence. A personal licence must be held by anyone who sells or authorises the sale of alcohol within a licensed premises.

The qualification acts as a safeguard for the premises licence, as it strengthens the defence of due diligence where prosecutions may affect a company's continued operations. This is because candidates have to demonstrate that they know the law on core licensing issues in order to pass the examination.

Who should attend this course?

The course is designed for managers and supervisory staff working in a licensed premises where they are selling or authorising the sale of alcohol for which they require a personal licence. The course is also essential for candidates assuming the position of Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) One of the mandatory conditions for a Designated Premises Supervisor is that they hold a Personal Licence.

The Award for Personal Licence Holders should not only be considered by those who are required to hold a Personal Licence, but by anyone with a supervisory role within the sector. The qualification and holding a Personal Licence is recognised and well respected by employers throughout the sector.

The Personal Licence is linked to the holder and not the premises, it can therefore be used in any premises where alcohol is sold throughout England and Wales.

What does the course cover?

The licensing act 2003 • Licensing policy • Personal licenses • Procedures for application and renewal of a personal license • Duties of a personal license holder • Licensable activities • Premises licence • Operating schedules • The designated premises supervisor • Temporary events notice • Supply of alcohol • Unauthorised licensable activities • Prohibition for the sale of alcohol • Rights of entry and inspection • Police powers to close licensed premises • Protection of children • Nature of alcohol and how it affects the body • Social responsibilities in the retail sale of alcohol • Conduct of licensed premises •


What is the outcome of the course?

On completion candidates will be able to identify and apply their responsibilities in selling and authorising the sale of alcohol on licensed premises. They will have an understanding of the law in relation to the Licensing Act 2003 and be able to apply these laws while promoting the licensing objectives in their workplace.

On successfully completing the Award for Personal Licence Holders and passing the associated examination, candidates will receive a certificate from the BIIAB. The course will provide them not only with a nationally recognised qualification but also with an accredited qualification, recognised as prescribed for applications for a Personal Licence.

How is the course assessed?

The course is assessed via a short 40 minute, 40 question multiple-choice examination; candidates must attend all sessions of the training and achieve 28/40 in their examination in order to pass and to be awarded their certificate.

Once completed, examination papers are returned to the BIIAB to be marked. The BIIAB allow themselves five working days to communicate the results to us; although to date the longest notification time has been 48 hours. We aim to inform candidates of their results by phone or by email the same day.

Certificates are sent to us from the BIIAB within 10 working days of the results notification and we aim to forward these by first class post to our clients, within 48 hours of them being received by us.

Who accredits the course?

The course is accredited by the BIIAB. Beyond The Blue are approved to administer training and examinations by the BIIAB.

Why choose Beyond The Blue as your training provider?

At Beyond The Blue we employ only specialist instructors to run our courses; all our instructors have extensive experience in the relevant fields. They train with the objective of helping candidates not just complete the course, but of gaining the skills and knowledge to succeed and be more effective in their workplace.

The experience of our instructors brings the subject they are teaching to life. Our training is based on a variety of training methods and comprises open learning, classroom based learning, scenario based learning, group work and interactive discussion; this approach allows us to meet the preferred learning styles of all candidates.

We have exceptionally high pass rates for all our BIIAB accredited courses. In 2008 across the whole portfolio of BIIAB courses, only 3 candidates failed their examinations after attending training with Beyond The Blue.

Our success is measured in the success of those people we train, we are focussed on providing excellence in customer service both pre and post training.

For more good reasons why you should choose Beyond The Blue as your training provider, please visit the 'Why Choose Us?' page.

Additional information

A comprehensive course handbook is provided to each candidate when they register on the course to enable them to complete 'open learning' prior to training. 'Open learning' consists of candidates reading through the course handbook prior to attending the course. Our courses are designed to be interactive and to take a full part in the course candidates should be familiar with the content of the course handbook; this also results in better examination results as exams are based on this content.

To complement our professional training and the course handbook, we provide candidates attending our courses with a selection of comprehensive course hand-outs. These come together to form a training folder candidates can refer back to, in order to refresh their skills and knowledge.

Candidates are required to provide a form(s) of identity in order to sit the examination. For a full list of acceptable forms of identity please download Examination Identity Requirements (pdf document).

To apply for a Personal Licence candidates must be;

    18 years old Not have forfeited a Personal Licence within the last 5 years Hold the Award for Personal Licence Holders

Certain criminal convictions may result in a Personal Licence application being rejected.

During the course we provide comprehensive guidance and information to candidates on how and where they have to apply for their personal licence. We also provide a free follow-up service, whereby candidates can contact us if they require any assistance in the process of their personal licence application. For more details on the application process download our Personal Licence Application pdf document.

We also offer a Personal Licence Application Service (pdf document). This takes the hassle out of the application process as we do it all for you and avoids any delays in the processing of the personal licence application. Candidate wishing to use this service must inform us prior to attending the course.

Successful candidates are entitled to free BII membership for 6 months. This entitles them with access to the BII support and advice as well as regular trade news and information from this most respected trade body.

Additional information

Payment options: The Award for Personal Licence Holders is a nationally recognised level 2 qualification designed to provide the knowledge and information required by anyone wishing to apply to their local authority for a personal licence. A personal licence must be held by anyone who sells or authorises the sale of alcohol within a licensed premises.
Students per class: 16

BIIAB Award for Personal Licence Holders (APLH)

£ 150 + VAT