Government Hails Success of 2024/2025 Public Service Training Cycle

The Government has announced the successful conclusion of the 2024/2025 Public Service Training Cycle, a key initiative under its policy to enhance the public sector.
The Department of Personnel and Development’s Training & Strategic Development Team provided nearly 8,500 training opportunities to Public Servants across a wide array of critical subjects.
The comprehensive training program offered courses in:
- HMGoG Policy
- Leadership & Management
- Health & Safety
- Well-being
- Equality
- Administrative Skills
- Information Technology
To highlight the cycle’s achievements, the Training & Strategic Development Team has produced a detailed ‘Wrap-Up Booklet,’ showcasing employee attendance and engagement.
The booklet is available for public access – www.shorturl.at/mK6rS
The success of this training cycle underscores the Government's ongoing commitment to professional development and service excellence within the public sector.
Chief Minister Fabian Picardo said "We are committed to improving the already excellent service offered by our Public Sector, and training our staff plays a pivotal role in achieving this. These opportunities not only contribute to enhanced productivity but also foster significant personal and professional growth within our workforce. My sincere well wishes go to all those who participated, and a special thanks to the Training and Development team for their exceptional organisation of these courses. Keep up the good work."
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