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RSA – Responsible Service of Alcohol – Online
 
  RSA Online Responsible Service of Alcohol Online Training

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Enhance your career in the tourism and hospitality industry by undertaking this essential training course to ensure compliance with liquor licensing laws in Queensland (this is a QLD Liquor Licensing Division approved course).

It is widely expected that by the end of 2008, changes to the Qld Liquor Act will ratify that the Qld Liquor Licensing Division’s RSA program will be MANDATORY for all staff involved in the sale and supply of Liquor state wide.

Delivered online, this program is designed to give licensees, liquor serving staff and security employees the knowledge and skills to provide the responsible service and consumption of liquor in a variety of professions and premises where liquor is sold.
 
Responsible serving practices are aimed at ensuring staff are skilled and knowledgeable and provide the best possible protection against possible breaches of the current Liquor Act by serving minors, unduly intoxicated or disorderly patrons.

It is widely recognised that responsible service of alcohol training is an integral tool in providing consumers with safer, more responsible venues that are committed to practicing harm-minimisation techniques.

Increasing the skill levels of people working in the industry will ultimately raise the standard of professionalism of the industry, which benefits consumers and the general public.

The unit of competency THHBFB09B Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol is a nationally accredited unit of competency.

On successful completion of the course, two (2) certificates are awarded which include a Nationally Accredited Statement of Attainment as well as a Queensland Liquor Licensing Certificate.

This Responsible Service of Alcohol qualification is often a pre-requisite for employment in a wide range of occupations in the hospitality industry.


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  Entry Requirements Students must supply a current, valid email address, have Internet access and be able to commence the program upon enrolment
 
 
  Career Opportunities Professional development.
 
 
  Program Duration Online: On average 4 hours (depends on the speed of individual user).

Students have 28 days from the date of enrolment to complete the program. Program assistance will be provided during office hours of 8:30am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday.
 


 
  Program Award
Statement of Attainment

Students will also be awarded a Liquor Licensing Division certificate.

Certificates are issued within seven days after successful completion.
If you are not successful the trainer will contact you within 24 hours to arrange re-enrolment.
 
 
  How to Apply PAYMENT OPTIONS: AMEX, MasterCard or Visa, Invoice/Purchase Order, Cheque.

Once your enrolment is processed, you will be emailed a User Name and Password that is activated on confirmation of payment details.

PHONE ENROLMENT: To enrol over the phone call 13 72 48 during business hours (QLD time) 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and between 9:30 am - 5:00 pm on Wednesday. (Payment by credit card only)

For all corporate enrolments,  please call (07) 3244 5887.


 
  Applications Close As this program has continuous enrolments, you can enrol at any time throughout the year.
 
 
  Cost Full Rate                $95.00
 
 
  For Additional Information Location:Southbank-Cotah

Telephone:
(07) 3244 5887

Facsimile:
(07) 3244 5931

Address:
Level 4 D Block

In Person:
Student services, Level 1, C Block
Ernest Street
South Brisbane [map]

Mail:
Locked Mail Bag 14
South Brisbane QLD 4101

Email:
Southbank@southbank.edu.au

Find us at:
www.Southbank.edu.au
 

 
  Outline    

Course Code

Course Name

 

THHBFB09B

Responsible Service of Alcohol
This brochure was last updated 2 September 2008
All information was accurate at time of printing, however, Institute policies, fees and details are subject to change without notice. Course commencement is dependent on sufficient enrolments, accreditation and registration requirements
 

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