Welcome to Inn Training. We were the first company in Norfolk to offer training to the licensed trade in a licensed outlet. We have now moved out of the pub to concentrate on the quality of training that we can provide, but are keeping very close ties to the everyday running of a licensed outlet.Welcome to Inn Training. We were the first company in Norfolk to offer training to the licensed trade in a licensed outlet. We have now moved out of the pub to concentrate on the quality of training that we can provide, but are keeping very close ties to the everyday running of a licensed outlet.Welcome to Inn Training. We were the first company in Norfolk to offer training to the licensed trade in a licensed outlet. We have now moved out of the pub to concentrate on the quality of training that we can provide, but are keeping very close ties to the everyday running of a licensed outlet.Welcome to Inn Training. We were the first company in Norfolk to offer training to the licensed trade in a licensed outlet. We have now moved out of the pub to concentrate on the quality of training that we can provide, but are keeping very close ties to the everyday running of a licensed outlet.Welcome to Inn Training. We were the first company in Norfolk to offer training to the licensed trade in a licensed outlet. We have now moved out of the pub to concentrate on the quality of training that we can provide, but are keeping very close ties to the everyday running of a licensed outlNational Certificate for Drugs Awareness
What does the qualification cover?
The course gives a basic knowledge of the law pertaining to the misuse and supply of controlled drugs on licensed premises. It provides guidelines to help deal with any drug related problems in the venue and on the development of strategies to prevent such problems arising. The course covers the following aspects:
General drug trends and who to approach for regional information
Drugs legislation which may affect liquor licensed premises and public entertainment licensed premises under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 and the Public Entertainments Licences (Drug Misuse) Act 1997
The law and processes concerning revocation of a Justices’ licence or public entertainment licence in relation to drugs offences
The need for a two-way exchange of information between the licensee and the licensing authorities
Demonstration of drug problems peculiar to licensed premises according to location and type
How to initiate a drug strategy (drug policy)
Needs assessment
How to deal with drug users and dealers
How to comply with the requirements of finding or confiscating drugs
How to comply with the requirements of disposal of suspect substances (found/confiscated drugs)
How to keep an incident record
Identify how to design out drugs from a venue and the use of closed circuit television (CCTV)
How to comply with the requirements of public safety
The need for multi-agency liaison and the importance of partnership with the relevant authorities
How to implement and monitor a drug strategy
What is the National Certificate for Drugs Awareness?
How much will it cost?
