WHAT IS THE NATIONAL CERTIFICATE FOR DESIGNATED PREMISES SUPERVISOR?
This qualification has been developed in conjunction with local government, the police and the industry to support the new post of designated premises supervisor created by the Licensing Act 2003.
WHO IS THE QUALIFICATION FOR?
The qualification is designed for both existing designated premises supervisors and those who may be required to take up this post in the future.
WHAT DOES THE QUALIFICATION COVER?
The roles and responsibilities of the designated premises supervisor
HOW LONG IS THE TRAINING?
Candidates should have achieved the Award for Personal Licence Holders or possess equivalent knowledge prior to taking the National Certificate for Designated Premises Supervisors course. The course has been designed to be completed in one day and includes a short multiple choice exam
This qualification has been developed in conjunction with local government, the police and the industry to support the new post of designated premises supervisor created by the Licensing Act 2003.
WHO IS THE QUALIFICATION FOR?
The qualification is designed for both existing designated premises supervisors and those who may be required to take up this post in the future.
WHAT DOES THE QUALIFICATION COVER?
The roles and responsibilities of the designated premises supervisor
- The licensable activities carried out in licensed premises
- The requirements of legislation and best practice to support the four licensing objectives
- How to conduct a risk assessment and how it is used to underpin the operating schedule
- The relationship between the operating schedule and management controls
HOW LONG IS THE TRAINING?
Candidates should have achieved the Award for Personal Licence Holders or possess equivalent knowledge prior to taking the National Certificate for Designated Premises Supervisors course. The course has been designed to be completed in one day and includes a short multiple choice exam