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OUHK President encourages police officers to pursue lifelong learning

The President of the Open University of Hong Kong, Professor John Leong Chi-yan, encouraged Police officers who passed out at the Hong Kong Police College today (July 8) to pursue lifelong learning and continue to improve themselves by learning from experience.

Reviewing the passing-out parade, Professor Leong said that the officers, comprising 10 probationary inspectors and 179 recruit constables, had all made a wise decision to join the Police Force because it was a principled workforce that conducted itself in a fair, upright and professional manner and had gained the trust and appreciation of the public.

"The professional training you have received will definitely arm you with confidence to continue with the fine traditions of the Force.

"Like those who have gone before you, you are in a position to serve our community as guardians of public order and security, without fear or favour," he said.

Professor Leong pointed out that the recruits moved a new step in their police career after they had successfully completed the foundation training in the Police College and were awarded with a recognised professional qualification in policing.

Noting that the officers had passed their training courses with flying colours, he said that their achievements had laid a solid foundation for the collaboration between the Force and the Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK), adding that it signalled the birth of a new generation of Police officers who were well versed in letters and fully armed in strength.

With the opening of the Police College in January, a brand new Recruit Police Constables Foundation Training Course was rolled out. The 179 recruit constables were the first batch trained under the 27-week programme.

The new foundation training course is vocational-oriented, with training in laws, police procedures and use of force to ensure that new recruits are better prepared for more effective policing. To enhance the personal effectiveness of Police officers, new elements including "Psychology in Policing" and "Social Studies in Policing" are provided by the Force in collaboration with the OUHK.

Upon successful completion of the new training programme, trainees will be awarded a "Certificate in Law Enforcement and Security Management" by the University.

The objective of the arrangement is to help promote lifelong learning among Force members for continuous improvement of quality at personal and organisational levels. It is hoped that the training initiatives would contribute to maintaining the status of the Force as one of the best police forces in the world.


Police Report No. 8

Issued by PPRB

Ends/Saturday, July 8, 2006

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