Solomon Islands Police officers qualify to be skilled trainers
Nineteen officers of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) celebrated their successful completion of the International Training and Assessment Course (ITAC) delivered by the Australia Pacific Training Coalition (APTC).
The graduation ceremony was held on 11 September in Honiara, where the officers received their ITAC certificates. ITAC is a Training of Trainers program designed by the Australian Government to meet global demand for skilled trainers.
APTC delivered the program as part of the Australian Federal Police and Solomon Islands Police Development Program to upgrade the skills of RSIPF staff who have training responsibilities so that training initiatives are consistent and meet objectives.
As Australia’s major investment in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in the Pacific region, APTC’s goal is to contribute towards a more skilled, inclusive and productive workforce to enhance Pacific prosperity.
While delivering the keynote address, the acting Australian High Commissioner to Solomon Islands, His Excellency Mr Michael Hassett, congratulated the new graduates on their achievements.
The ITAC builds the capacity of trainers and assessors, which is the foundation of any successful training system. This qualification will help officers provide high quality training to their police cadets to prepare them for a career in the police force. Completing this course is a great achievement
– Australian High Commissioner to Solomon Islands, His Excellency Mr Michael Hassett
Highlighting Australia’s support through the Solomon Islands Police Development Program, Mr Hassett acknowledged the efforts of APTC and RSIPF in strengthening their partnership through the delivery of ITAC. This follows on from APTC’s previous collaboration with RSIPF on the delivery of Certificate IV in Leadership and Management to RSIPF employees.
He reaffirmed the Australian Government’s commitment through programs like APTC and Skills for Economic Growth towards delivering skills training to meet labour market demands in the region.
Since its establishment in 2007, APTC has graduated around 13,000 Pacific Islanders across a wide range of vocational careers. This includes more than 1,500 Solomon Islands nationals of whom more than 630 are women.
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