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The new Liquor Licensing Division
approved Responsible Service of Alcohol
(RSA) program has been designed for use
by licensees, management, crowd
controllers and staff of licensed
premises in Queensland. As part of new
regulation licensed premises throughout
Queensland are required to have all
their staff (including crowd
controllers) trained in RSA every 3
years by an approved liquor licensing
division trainer.
All RSA courses facilitated by BARS
Training Australia are conducted by a
Liquor Licensing approved trainer with
successful participants receiving a
Statement of Attainment in the approved
form issued by Club Training Australia
(National Provider 5752) for the
following unit of competency:
THHBFB09B - Provide Responsible Service
of Alcohol
Schedule of Training
The scheduled fee will be paid in full
on enrolment and prior to the
commencement of the training program.
All fees paid will be issued with an
acknowledgement receipt/tax invoice as
proof of receipt of monies paid. All
training will be conducted on premises
nominated and supplied by the client or
as arranged by BARS Training Australia.
The cost of this 4 hour session includes
the cost of all handouts, accreditation
and purchase of the approved
certificates from the Liquor Licensing
Division.
Schedule of Fees
OPTION 1
$600 facilitation fee + $20 per
participant for cost of all handouts,
accreditation and purchase of the
approved certificates from the Liquor
Licensing Division (for 20 participants
the total cost would be $600 + (20 x
$20) = $1000 or $50 per participant).
Note: Without prior arrangement the
facilitation fee is to be paid no less
than 7 days prior to course
commencement, with the remaining payment
due prior to course completion with the
maximum of 20 participants per course.
OPTION 2
$70 per participant (all inclusive)
Note: The fee is to be paid prior to
course completion with the maximum of 20
participants per course.
Pre-requisites
All participants should also have basic
language, literacy and numeracy skills
and are required to identify if they
require language, literacy and numeracy
support prior to enrolment.
Participant can also ask for language,
literacy and numeracy support during the
delivery if they find they are
experiencing difficulties. For more
information on language, literacy and
numeracy please view the Club Training
Australia Student Handbook
(view
handbook)
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is
the acknowledgment of skills and
knowledge held by an individual as a
result of formal training, work
experience and /or life experience. If
you believe that you already possess
some or all of the learning outcomes
contained in this course and you can
demonstrate current competency, then you
can apply for RPL. To register for RPL
you simply contact the Club Training
Australia on (07) 3878 8977 during
office hours.
Enrolments
Enrolment occurs through online
registration and/or personal enrolment
on the day of training with the payment
of course fees. Your details are
captured and stored securely, with the
results of your training being linked to
this enrolment information.
Refunds
All requests for refunds are to be made
in writing on a Refund Request this form
that needs to be accompanied by
supporting documentation where
applicable. This form can be obtained by
contacting the BARS Training Australia
on 0414 527 800 during office hours.
NOTE
Participants are responsible for reading
all relevant materials provided on the
website including the Club Training
Australia Student Handbook and the
information about courses prior to
enrolment. Once participants have
entered their details it will be
accepted by all parties that they have
read the Student Handbook and agree with
all the Terms and Conditions prior to
commencing their training. |