RGP Officers Complete National Personal Safety Instructor Course

Nine officers from the Royal Gibraltar Police (RGP) have successfully completed a two-week "National Personal Safety Instructor" course, which now formally accredits them to deliver Public & Personal Safety Training (PPST) to all staff across the RGP.
This specialised training is designed to ensure the safety of both the public and police officers during challenging situations.
The course was led by instructors from the Humberside Police Force, as licensed by the UK College of Policing, and incorporated the latest techniques.
RGP Strategic Lead for PPST, Superintendent Operations Paul Chipolina said, "Police officers often face unpredictable situations and risks when dealing with individuals displaying a range of behaviours, including violent individuals, emotionally or mentally vulnerable individuals and those intoxicated through drink or drugs.
"Officers are trained to ensure the techniques and equipment they use are proportionate, legally accountable, necessary and ethical, in accordance with the circumstances they are faced with. Doing so promotes safety and preserves trust and public confidence."

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