EFFECTIVE CONFLICT RESOLUTION TAS ONLINE

TAS- Effective Conflict Resolution in the Workplace- Non Accredited

Training on effective ways to manage conflict in the Hospitality or Retail industry

Hospitality and retail employees are constantly faced with situations of conflict often exacerbated by alcohol. Using conflict resolution skills especially towards persons affected by alcohol, is a necessary tool in combating alcohol fuelled violence. Our online Conflict Resolution course provides you with a great way to understand how you can effectively manage conflict in the workplace across Australia.

Approved National Training Organisation

AAAT is approved by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) to deliver a range of courses for the Hospitality industry, including Responsible service of alcohol, Basic food safety and Food Safety Supervisor.

Train at your convenience

Once you have registered you will have access to your online training account with all the information and resources you need to complete your training. You are able to start, stop and resume your training at any time.

24/7 Online

Training is done 100% online, is fully secure and takes approximately 2 hours to complete. To help you through you can speak with one of our qualified trainers for support. Taking the AAAT course online is fast, convenient and fully supported if assistance is required.

Industry Supported

Our online courses are supported by many Australian pubs, clubs and venues in the hospitality industry. Some of our clients include Nando’s, Moet Hennessy, Boost Juice, Dan Murphy’s and BWS. We are the also the preferred training organisation for the Australian Liquor Stores Association.

At AAAT we very proud of the business we have built, and wanted to let you know why we think we are different to the other training companies.

If you chose AAAT for your training you will get;

  • Your own online training account where you can store and access your accreditations and course material. You can keep this access even after you have finished for future reference
  • Engaging content via a genuine on-line learning environment (not just boring old PDF or PowerPoint slides!)
  • A training and assessment team with a strong history in the hospitality industry. We only provide training for the Hospitality Industry.
  • A team focussed on making your learning work for you and getting you the accreditation you need as soon as possible- We have helped over 60,000 students get their training accreditations.

Perhaps, our clients say it best….

Having been in the hospitality industry for over 35 years and due to the requirement to move interstate and internationally I’ve been required to complete a range of RSA courses.  The Access All Areas training programme is one of the best training modules I have completed.    

Mike, General Manager Resort Hotel, TAS

Just a quick email to mention how Alicia was exceptional with me today. She helped me throughout my RSA NSW online course and even stayed after work to make sure I would get my certificate -she saved my job and deserves the ''employee of the month''

William, NSW

I really appreciated the videos to make the situations more realistic. I also appreciated the 2nd and 3rd opportunities to get the answer correct rather than just being rejected as unsuccessful. It was also extremely helpful to know you were just a phone call away when I got really stuck.

Robyn, SA Vineyard

The Access All Areas RSA training programme was convenient and uncomplicated. The system was easy to navigate through and their customer service was excellent.                        

Mark, NSW

This course describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to effectively provide conflict resolution that may arise within the workplace.

After completing this course, participants will be expected to understand:

  • Understand what conflict and effective conflict resolution means.
  • Understand all six phases of the conflict resolution process.
  • Understand the five main styles of conflict resolution.
  • Be able to adapt the process for all types of conflicts.
  • Be able to break out parts of the process and use those tools to prevent conflict.
  • Be able to use basic communication tools, such as the agreement frame and open questions.
  • Be able to use basic anger and stress management techniques.