| RECRUIT TRAINNING IN PROGRESS
AT POLICE ACADEMY
The Royal St. Lucia Police Force Academy has yet again embarked
on the training of another batch of recruits. This training programme,
Course 27, is a historical course in many ways. It is the first
time in the history of the institution that sixty five (65) persons
are being recruited at any one time.
A record number of twenty six (26) females are among those training.

The course officially commenced on the 5th of December 2005,
and was suspended on the 16th of December 2005. During those two
weeks, the recruits were exposed to some basic skills necessary
to function effectively while they partnered their senior colleagues
during the busy Christmas season. They were deployed proportionately
in the towns and the City of Castries, to augment the police presence
in these areas during the festive season.

The recruits’ stay in the field was unfortunately extended
by one week to facilitate the completion of the facility to house
the increased number of females. The training resumed on Monday
the 30th of January 2006, and will run until July of 2006.
The Mission of the Academy is “to produce a skilled, courteous
and reliable police officer who is committed to satisfying the
Mission of the Royal St. Lucia Police Force.” Bearing this
in mind, the training curriculum was designed to fulfill that
mandate.
The programme is divided into three main stages, the Elementary,
Intermediate and the Final. Each stage is further broken down
into modules which cover all police duty subjects. Also included
in the curriculum, are musketry training, drills and physical
training. The flexible programme also provides recruits training
in some management areas such as leadership and decision making.
Other areas include: Psychology, Language and Communication, First
Aid and Communication with the Hearing Impaired.
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