The Nauru Police Force Learning and Development Unit provides capacity building through its training modules across the entire NPF organisation. Operations are based at the Police Training Centre (PTC) at Aiwo.
We ensure that each member, under each respective portfolio, is well-trained and equipped with the skills they need to perform their duties as professional law enforcers and keepers of the peace in Nauru.
In 2020, Nauru Police Force Learning & Development Unit updated its training packages, aligning all training materials with current legislation, including the Motor Traffic Act 2014, Cybercrime Act 2015, Nauru Crimes Act 2016, Child Protection and Welfare Act 2016, Naoero Roads Act 2017 and the Bail Act 2018.
The Learning & Development Unit continues to be actively engaged with our partner agencies both nationally and internationally to offer training opportunities to our members which then improve our Policing service delivery and benefit our clients – the people of Nauru.
Within Learning and Development are two Inspectors in Charge; Inspector Learning and Development, conducting curriculum work, as well as Police recruitment and Required Fitness Level (RFL) training and testing. Inspector Ceremonial oversees the Nauru Police Force Brass Band, school-based Cadets program and Adopt-A-Cop.
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