News & Updates
GETLCQ adds free additional Fire & Emergency Warden training
Enrolling in online LCQ is now a better deal than ever, as GetLCQ adds Fire & Emergency Warden training as a free optional extra to their online program. Fire & Emergency Warden training is an essential obligation for every licenced premise, and an important part of maintaing a safe working environment. Employers putting their staff through GetLCQ's online course can now save themselves as much as $200 per learner by getting their staff's Fire Warden training done at the same time as their LCQ. Learners who complete this additional free training will be issued a digital certificate verifing their learning.
Are licenced premises being punished for the alcohol issue in NZ?
"There should be more resources put into helping hazardous drinkers rather than punishing responsible ones, an alcohol advocacy group says. " Read the full article by clicking on the link:www.newshub.co.nz
Responsible drinking resources
Cheers is a social change initiative to create a healthier, safer and more responsible drinking culture in New Zealand. Click the link below to get more information.
https://cheers.org.nz/
Too many risky drinkers; too little alcohol law reform
Is the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 the answer to New Zealand's issues around the consumption of alcohol?
https://www.nzma.org.nz/news-and-events/media-releases/?a=34444
Latest ARLA decisions:
Click the link below to see a list of the most recent published ARLA decisions in NZ:http://www.nzlii.org/nz/cases/NZARLA/recent.html
Alcohol resources:
Click the link below for more info about alcohol laws and regulations in New Zealand:https://www.alcohol.org.nz/
Looking for a job or looking for staff?
Want to find potential job opportunities? Looking for staff for your business? Need to train your staff in basic food safety, health and safety or how to serve alcohol? Click the link below for more information about the new hospo revolution:https://www.hospo.co.nz
Alcohol abuse in New Zealand:
The Geyser Community Foundation's Vital Signs 2018 report in Rotorua was released this month which highlights drug and alcohol abuse in Rotorua. Click the link below to read the full article.http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11999723