Course Code: TG1EC04 Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice Next course dates Start dateLocationDuration / Fees Anytime Bispham Campus 3 Hours / £85 Enquire now Anytime Bispham Campus 3 Hours / £85 Enquire now Overview Is this course for me? How will I be assessed? Key information Where could this course take me? Course Overview: Do you need to train your staff in gambling legislation? Is it time for refresher training? We offer bespoke courses to suit your needs, which can be delivered in the workplace or at the College. The licence conditions and codes of practice set out the requirements you must meet in order to hold your operating licence and your personal licence in the gaming industry. Licence Conditions and Code of Practice is not static. The Gambling Commission make amendments or additions to take account of developments in the industry or emerging evidence on the most effective means of promoting socially responsible gambling. As a result the Gambling Commission require staff working in the industry, to attend induction or refresher training to uphold the licensing objectives, to ensure that crime is kept out of gambling, young and vulnerable people are protected and a fair and open game is provided. The National Gaming Academy is the only College to provide training opportunities for this sector. Entry Requirements: There are no formal entry requirements required to attend this training. Other Costs and Equipment Needed: All resources required are provided by B&FC. Assessment Methods: Gambling Act 2005 Licence Conditions Code of Practice Providing a fair and open game Keeping crime out of gambling Protection of young and vulnerable people There is no formal assessment for this course. Regulation and Accreditation: Accrediting Institution: N/A Awarding Body: NONE Teaching and Learning Methods: At the National Gaming Academy we recognise that all students learn differently. Our tutors work with you to ensure that their teaching methods support the way that you like to learn. You will attend a 3 hour training session which includes the completion of a workbook, which can be used as evidence of your training, should the Gambling Commission require it. Expert Tutors: All staff involved in the delivery of any courses within the College are approved to teach and/or assess the subjects and modules they deliver. The approval process ensures that staff delivering and/or assessing a given programme are appropriately qualified, with relevant technical and industrial experience and professional practice. Industry Placement and Field Trips: This course has no work placements and no field trips. Career Options and Progression: The primary aim of the course is to provide the necessary training in social responsibility to ensure currency in the industry, as required by the Gambling Commission. This training is applicable to anybody working in a licensed gambling venue.