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Alcohol harm minimisation training launched at Hospitality NZ conference

Hospitality New Zealand is launching a course to ensure all staff working where alcohol is served are Ôªøtrained in responsible service to support harm minimisation.

Hospitality NZ chief executive Julie White says everyone in the hospitality industry plays a part in this duty of care, and host responsibility is integral to manaakitanga: Ôªørespect and care for our guests and customers.

“Host Responsibility aims to minimise alcohol harm and help create safer drinking environments for communities and safer environments for staff by training and empowering staff in responsible sale and supply.

“The Responsible Service of Alcohol Standards is an industry-led initiative in which eÔªøÔªøveryone in licensed premises – operators, managers, and servers – has a part to play.

“By providing standardised training we are supporting businesses to raise the bar as we work together on building a skilled workforce.

“Developing skills and acknowledging the value of minimising harm will contribute to a capable and engaged workforce that is invested in community wellbeing.”

“Hospitality New Zealand believes to achieve standardisation, the Responsible Service of Alcohol Standards course should be a recognised national minimum standard.”

The course covers the duty of care and harm minimisation required under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act, and includes the law around alcohol, host responsibilities, and the tools for carrying out those responsibilities.

“Minimising harm and providing safer environments for the sale and supply of alcohol is a priority for the industry, and as the industry peak body, Hospitality New Zealand is taking the lead with this essential training for all staff working in licensed premises.”

Available online as a series of video lessons on Hospitality NZ's e-learning platform Typsy to support accessibility.

Ôªø“Having the course online ensures standardised training is delivered consistently when and where it is needed, with the additional advantage of digital record keeping for operator compliance and provision of digital certificates for employees.”

Once completed, participants receive a certificate that will be recognised throughout New Zealand’s hospitality sector. It can be stored along with other training achievements on participants’ individual digital Knowledge Passport, which follows them as they progress through their career.

It launcheed at Hospitality New Zealand’s annual conference in Auckland on Tuesday, July 26.

 

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