Jamaica Gleaner

Spanish training for rank-and-file members of the JCF

- Paul Clarke/Gleaner Writer paul.clarke@gleanerjm.com

OVER 60 members of the Jamaica Constabula­r y Force (JCF) from the rank of constable to sergeant are to benefit from a two-day Spanish workshop, designed to prepare them to speak a second language, as part of the force’s thrust to create a more dynamic and modern police service.

The workshop was organised by the Jamaica Police Federation under the theme ‘Maximising Education, Embracing Training and Developmen­t Spanish in Law Enforcemen­t’.

State Minister in the Ministry of National Security Pearnel Charles Jr hailed the workshop as a groundbrea­king and seminal event that should not be ignored.

“This is truly what we call moving the JCF to the cutting edge of the global village to confront the challenges we face in this global economy,” said Charles. “This marks, hopefully, the first of a series of workshops geared at preparing the members of the JCF to operate in a dynamic and modern police environmen­t,” he noted.

“Outside of building bilingual capacit y, this training programme, initiated by the federation, deserves high commendati­on as it seeks to position members’ real personal and profession­al growth.

“Critical to this is the approach taken by the National Police College in rolling out relevant and critical programmes targeting the skill set needed to position JCF members as leading law-enforcemen­t members across the region,” Charles noted.

Some members of the force have already begun learning Mandarin as part of a strategic plan to create multilingu­al officers able to carry out their duties under circumstan­ces that otherwise would require outside help.

Multilingu­al members of the JCF will be in a position to serve in court proceeding­s, to serve as interprete­rs, where language is a barrier to effective communicat­ion as well as to make the police service more marketable.

 ??  ?? Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security, Senator Pearnel Charles Jr.
Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security, Senator Pearnel Charles Jr.

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