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Hospitality

Drinkaware Alcohol Vulnerability Awareness Course

The aim of this course is to raise awareness among all members of staff of the vulnerability issues associated with customer alcohol consumption in pubs, clubs and bars.

This course seeks to educate all staff members about the potential vulnerabilities linked to alcohol consumption by patrons in pubs, clubs, and bars.

Drinkaware Alcohol Vulnerability Awareness Course

£20

  • Endorsement: British Beer Pub Association
  • Online course
  • Delivered by subject experts
  • Designed with you in mind
  • Validated by Subject Matter Experts

About our Drinkaware Alcohol Vulnerability Awareness Course

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FAQs

Who is Drinkaware aimed at?

Drinkaware aims to get people to think differently about alcohol. The entire focus of Drinkaware is on getting people to understand the harm it can do to our health, our families and those around us.

What is an alcohol vulnerability awareness course?

The Drinkaware Alcohol Vulnerability Awareness Course aims to raise awareness and provide a range of skills, knowledge and understanding surrounding vulnerability issues with customer alcohol consumption in pubs, clubs and bars, as well as what staff can do to support vulnerable people.

How to be a good shift manager?

Shift managers play a vital role in ensuring excellent customer experience. To be a good shift manager you need to have strong customer service skills to handle customer complaints and issues professionally and efficiently. These include empathy, patience, and the ability to resolve conflicts.