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FATC Training launches bespoke flexible CIEH food safety course to suit training needs to include Level 2 allergen award
Food Allergy Training Consultancy (FATC) launches bespoke flexible food safety combined with food allergy awareness certificated course to suit training needs
The Food Allergy Training Consultancy (FATC) in collaboration with Sally Trice of STCC has developed a 2 for 1 training course. FATC is aware of time and budget constraints on food businesses and is offering the ‘CIEH Level 3 Award in Food Safety in Catering Certificate combined with the CIEH Level 2 Food Allergy Awareness Certificate.
Time restraints
We should be aware in the food service industry that staff should undertake training commensurate with their role. But how do food businesses find time to ensure this is covered? FATC is offering a flexible training solution to comply with the law and to suit hectic business schedules.
Learning Styles
E-Learning is becoming a popular method to fill the training skills gap, but is it suitable for Level 3 and above? Face to face training is a better way to impart knowledge and share experiences with other learners, especially when it comes to the new allergen regulations.
Personal Experiences on Allergen Training
Recent personal experiences when contacting food businesses have been mainly negative with many stating they have trained staff on allergens and provide gluten free products. But, when I have had queried the menu and methods of cooking, I have received inaccurate information. Many businesses have incorrect information to work with, as a result their allergy charts are not giving the correct information to the customer. This is illegal!
Allergen Information
Food businesses are now obliged to provide allergen information on all food and drink, but many are apprehensive and defensive when asked for the relative information. Many state they cannot guarantee to be 100% free from allergens! FATC can show a food business how to communicate and manage the free from customer with confidence and how to give accurate information.
Bespoke training course
This combined training course gives supervisors, team leaders and managers the chance to interact with others and gain practical experience through exercises designed to help the attendees retain the information and to pass the CIEH Level 3 Food Safety and Level 2 Food Allergy Awareness examinations. It will also enable attendees to self-audit their business to ensure they are adopting a food safety management system (HACCP) to cover all aspects of food safety including allergens.
Customer Confidence
Remember that a 5 star food hygiene rating does not necessarily indicate a safe meal for a food allergy sufferer when eating out. However, a certificate showing your staff has the knowledge will increase confidence in the food business and their staff!
Dates: 3 days
3 consecutive Mondays - 12, 19 & 26 October 2015
3 consecutive days Monday 23 - Wednesday 25 November 2015
Pre-requisite: Attendees must have completed the Level 2 Award in Food Safety within the last three years.
To find out more about the training go to fatc.co.uk/events
Note: A deduction as appropriate if CIEH Level 2 Food Allergy Awareness Certificate already attained.
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Topics
- Health, Health Care, Pharmaceuticals
Categories
- level 3 food safety for managers
- level 2 food allergy training
- cieh training
- food allergy training
- food allergy awareness
- gluten free
- dairy free
- food allergies
Caroline Benjamin of the Food Allergy Training Consultancy working in collaboration with Sally Trice of STCC is offering both food allergy awareness and food safety training to suit your business time and budget. Our aim is improve the experience of dining out for everyone, including the coeliac, allergy and intolerance community. Caroline and Sally both have in-depth knowledge of the catering industry, along with years of experience in the training and organisational world.
We offer assistance and guidance for establishments on food safety, including Level 1 to 3 training courses, HACCP, and nutrition and special diets. We also specialize in food allergy awareness enabling businesses to have a thorough understanding of the EU Food Information for Consumers regulation introduced in December 2014. The legislation which requires all food businesses to provide allergy information on food that is served either on or off their premises.
FATC’s aim is to highlight the huge benefits of being allergy friendly so that both consumer and provider can reap the rewards. Our belief is that venues going that extra mile will be rewarded by gaining the loyalty of the customer and the other diners that accompany them. Check out training offerings today by clicking here