Introduction
Get your RSA certificate!
This nationally recognised short course is designed to enable you to learn how to serve alcohol responsibly; in accordance with state government legislation.
Whether you’re waiting tables, behind the bar, or working at a hotel, this course will give you valuable information on preparing and serving standard drink sizes; enforcing house policies regarding the consumption of alcohol; ensuring customers are over 18 years old.
You’ll also learn about assisting customers to drink within appropriate limits; assessing alcohol affected customers; refusing service to intoxicated patrons and minors; handling conflict situations – plus much more!
Course Outline
CORE UNITS
Unit Code |
Unit Description |
SITHFAB021 |
Provide responsible service of alcohol |
• To achieve this accredited skill set, 1 unit must be completed.
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements to study this qualification, although students must be able to provide a Unique Student Identifier (USI) and identification.
Students must also complete a short Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) assessment to assist VTS in identifying a learner’s eligibility and individual needs.
Delivery
The delivery of this course includes classroom-based face to face training, practical training and supported self-study and research.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for government subsidised training you must:
- Be an Australian citizen, Permanent Resident, or hold an eligible visa:
- Holders of a sub-class 300, 309, 444, 445, 461, 785, 790, or 820 visa.
- Secondary holders of a temporary visa of sub-class 188, 457, 482, 489, 491, or 494 visa.
- Holders of a Bridging Visa E (sub-classes 050 and 051) where the visa holder has made a valid application for a visa of sub-class 785 or 790.
- Ukraine citizens who are holders of a visa sub-class 449 or 786.
- Afghan citizens who are holders of a visa sub-class 449.
- Holders of a bridging visa who are eligible to work, and who have made a valid application for a sub-class 866.
- Your primary residence must be in Western Australia.
- You must no longer be attending school.
- Be at least 15 years old.
Learning Resources
VTS provides the student with the required learning resources.
Recognition of Prior Learning
RPL is available, please contact VTS for more information.