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National Intervention Team Training

12 Jun, 2025 03:06 PMAdmin

On June 5, 2025, the National Intervention Team, under the leadership of No. 67 Sergeant Audain, launched a significant and transformative training initiative aimed at enhancing the personal and professional growth of its members. This training series reflects a strategic commitment to strengthening the team’s effectiveness, cohesion, and readiness to serve the public with integrity and excellence.

The opening session began with a spiritual reflection led by Mrs. Toby, who encouraged participants to engage in meaningful self-examination. She facilitated a unique and thoughtful exercise in which officers were assigned presentation topics aligned with their personal strengths and areas for development. These topics included Time Management, Introduction to PowerPoint, Good Leadership Skills as a Community Officer, and The Importance of Ethics as a Police Officer. Participants created and delivered concise lessons to their peers, fostering a spirit of collaboration, leadership, and open communication.

The session also included a period of fellowship, during which officers shared a complimentary lunch, further reinforcing a sense of camaraderie and mutual support within the team. This holistic approach to training underscored the importance of both skill development and emotional well-being.

On June 11, 2025, the training continued with a follow-up session led by Mrs. Abi Begho of Lake Health and Wellness. Her presentation, Protecting Your Health to Better Serve and Protect Others, addressed the critical connection between officer wellness and effective service delivery. Officers received practical strategies for managing stress, maintaining emotional balance, and promoting physical health. The session also featured a motivational engagement with Superintendent David, who shared personal experiences from his career in law enforcement, highlighting the values of integrity, resilience, and trust.

Sgt Audain commended the initiative, stating, “These sessions have not only enhanced our skills but also uplifted our spirits. We are better prepared to lead, support one another, and serve our communities with excellence.” The National Intervention Team remains steadfast in its dedication to continuous training and wellness, ensuring readiness to build stronger, safer communities throughout the Federation.

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