Manx Award in Door Supervision Level 2


Course Overview

The role of the door supervisor is to control admission to, and the maintenance of order to on-licensed premises to ensure customer safety. Door supervisors need to be able to control the door, manage conflict situations, document incidents, prevent drug dealing and use, and assist the management in ensuring the premises operate lawfully and responsibly.

Course cost £105 plus VAT

Who should take this course?

This eLearning course is for anyone wanting to work as a door supervisor in on-licensed premises. You cannot apply to be a member of the DHA Register for Doorstaff without having achieved this Manx Award in Door Supervision level 2 award.

This online course is part -1- of a two part course is designed to provide the knowledge required of a Door Supervisor, covering the legal responsibilities outlined in the Liquor Licensing and Public Entertainments Act 2021 and associated legislation.

Course Content

The course has 4 modules to complete and consists of: • Introduction to the Role • Standards of Behaviour • Civil and Criminal Law • Searching • Arrest • Drugs Awareness • Recording Incidents and Crime Scene Preservation • Licensing Law • Equal Opportunities • Health and Safety at Work Act • Emergency Procedures • Communication Skills and Conflict Management • Assessment - Multiple-choice.

How to complete the Award

Step 1: Book onto our online e-learning course and pay your fee. You will be sent a code to enable entry to the eLearning web portal to complete all the learning required to gain the award.

Step 2: After completing the e-learning course, you will then complete your exam via the same web portal.

Important information

Once you have gained this award you need to apply for a place on the Manx Level 2 Award in Licensed premises operations training. Both awards must be completed successfully before making application to be placed on the Doorstaff Register.

Financial support may be available for this training via the IOM Government Vocational Training Assistance Scheme.
NOTE: All applications for financial assistance must be made prior to attending the training session via this link

Some difficulty

Complexity

2

Level

4 hrs

Study Time

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