Resources
To help you meet legislative requirements we have compiled some useful resources and templates for you to download or purchase.
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HIGHFIELD – A QUESTION OF LICENSING FOR SCOTLAND STAFF TRAINING WORKBOOK
An excellent resource for personal licence holders and trainers: A Question of Licensing for Scotland provides 2 hours of licensing training for staff who sell or serve alcohol (as required by Scottish law).
The book also includes a tear-out training record which can be used to demonstrate proof of training.
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Refusals Register
When refusing the sale of alcohol it is good practice to record the details. A refusal log is important because it shows that you are complying with the law for age-restricted products and acts as evidence should you need to prove that you actively enforce the Challenge 25 policy.
This downloadable Refusals Register can be used.
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Scottish Certificate for Personal Licence Holders (SCPLH) Mock Examination
This mock examination will help prepare candidates for the Scottish Personal Licence Holders examination.
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Scottish Certificate for Personal Licence Holders Refresher (SCPLHR) Mock Examination
This mock examination will help prepare candidates for the Scottish Personal Licence Holders Refresher (SCPLHR) examination.
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Age Verification Policy
In October 2011, the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 was amended to introduce a new mandatory condition for all premises licences and occasional licences. This means that there must be an age verification policy in relation to the sale of alcohol on the premises. The law has set a minimum age of 25 years for the policy so, where it appears to the person selling the alcohol that the customer may be under the age of 25 years, they are required to ask them for identification to prove that they are over the age of 18 and can lawfully purchase alcohol.
An Age Verification Policy must be signed and dated by every member of staff involved in the sale and service of alcohol.
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Challenge 25 Brochure
In October 2011, the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 was amended to introduce a new mandatory condition for all premises licences and occasional licences. This means that there must be an age verification policy in relation to the sale of alcohol on the premises. The law has set a minimum age of 25 years for the policy so, where it appears to the person selling the alcohol that the customer may be under the age of 25 years, they are required to ask them for identification to prove that they are over the age of 18 and can lawfully purchase alcohol.
This brochure will tell you all you need to know about age verification and Challenge 25.
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Challenge 25 Poster
It is a legal requirement that an A4 Challenge 25 Poster is displayed in a prominent place in all licensed premises in Scotland.
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HIGHFIELD – REMOTE INVIGILATION SEAT
Remote Invigilation SEAT
- Invigilated by Highfield to regulated standards
- Allows learners to take exams at home under exam conditions
- Easy exam and seat booking process
- To be used by centres to book learners on to their online exams
Highfield’s remote invigilation system has been developed with learners in mind to ensure they have everything they need to sit their assessments in a relaxed environment that meets regulated standards.
How it works
Learners select a suitable area to sit their exam in line with Highfield’s requirements. After logging in to the remote invigilation system, they will be able to navigate to their exam easily and complete their pre-assessment checks. While in their exam, Highfield invigilators evaluate and monitor each candidate’s performance to ensure the exam conditions are maintained throughout the assessment. As the assessment is completed within a digital platform, results can be provided instantly.
What learners will need
- Isolated area
- Computer
- Smartphone
- Webcam
- Identification