Description
Personal Licence Holders – Level 2
Gain the knowledge to apply for your personal licence with confidence
Selling alcohol comes with serious legal and social responsibilities. Anyone who authorises the sale of alcohol in England and Wales must hold a personal licence, which is awarded to those who successfully complete a recognised qualification.
This Highfield e-learning course provides all the knowledge learners need to achieve the Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders (RQF) and apply for their personal licence. It covers the legal framework around the sale of alcohol and equips learners to understand their responsibilities in preventing crime, disorder, and underage sales.
Key topics include:
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The roles, responsibilities, and functions of licensing authorities
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The application process and legal duties of a personal licence holder
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Operating schedules and the role of the designated premises supervisor (DPS)
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Key licensing objectives and how they are enforced
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The law relating to the protection of children
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The powers of the police and other licensing authorities
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Offences under the Licensing Act 2003
The course is suitable for anyone working in hospitality, retail, or licensed premises who needs a personal licence to authorise alcohol sales.
✅ Mapped to the Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders (RQF)
✅ Essential training for hospitality and licensed trade professionals
✅ Supports applications for a personal licence
Achieve compliance, protect your business, and become a responsible licence holder.