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£5
Experience the interactivity of our new multi-device, mobile ready e-learning course, Challenge – Responsible Sales in Hospitality and Retail.
You’ll get an insight into the types of products that are covered by age restrictions, the legal requirements placed on individuals selling age-restricted products and guidance on operating within the law when selling age-restricted products.
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£5
Fraud costs UK business up to £190 billion every year. Investing in prevention is cheaper than the consequences of being a victim of fraud. Learn the basics of fraud prevention with this online Short Course.
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£5
Covering the key aspects of the Bribery Act, this interactive online training equips your business with the tools to detect, prevent, and report bribery and corruption.
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£5
Money laundering is estimated to cost UK businesses £90 billion per year. If you handle company finances, this anti-money laundering e-learning is essential.
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£25
Take an interactive, engaging, and enjoyable approach to training with this online course, covering the syllabus for the Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders (APLH).
To achieve the Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders qualification (required to obtain a Personal Licence), you must sit an exam with a recognised training provider following completion of the e-learning.
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£25
Anyone involved in the sale of alcohol in both on-sales and off-sales environments must complete the Scottish Certificate for Personal Licence Holders (SCPLH) at SCQF level 6 to apply for a licence.
Highfield’s Scottish Personal Licence Holders online training can be used to cover the knowledge element of the SCPLH or SCPLH(R) qualification.
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£5
Scottish Training for Alcohol Retailers and Servers – ideal for those who need to acquire the 2-hour mandatory training for alcohol regulations in Scotland.
Please note that manager sign-in is required to open this course.
The manager will need to provide the licence holder name, licence number, and the name of the issuing licensing board.
This is a requirement of the training provision under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005.