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The ‘A’ Division Management Committee Community Policing Group held its one-day Organisational Management Leadership seminar last Sunday. In a press release the group said 72 persons from 39 groups attended. The seminar aimed at informing executives of their functions and responsibilities. In his address Senior Superintendent/Deputy Commander David Ramnarine charged the leaders to be motivated and proactive. He also told them to give their best as the community will look at their example. The workshop sessions included presentations by Social Worker Sandra Christie Martin, IT technician Kayode Lambert and Project Officer - Resources Mobilisation and Technical Assistance Mignon Bowen. In picture: from left, R/Sgt Forde, CP Cecil Harry, RC Walter Charles, CP Natasha Hollingsworth, R/Sgt Rawle Blyden, facilitator Grace McAlmon, Bowen, R/Cpl Lynette DeWeever and CP Ann Phang.

The ‘A’ Division Management Committee Community Policing Group held its one-day Organisational Management Leadership seminar last Sunday. In a press release the group said 72 persons from 39 groups attended. The seminar aimed at informing executives of their functions and responsibilities. In his address Senior Superintendent/Deputy Commander David Ramnarine charged the leaders to be motivated and proactive. He also told them to give their best as the community will look at their example. The workshop sessions included presentations by Social Worker Sandra Christie Martin, IT technician Kayode Lambert and Project Officer - Resources Mobilisation and Technical Assistance Mignon Bowen. In picture: from left, R/Sgt Forde, CP Cecil Harry, RC Walter Charles, CP Natasha Hollingsworth, R/Sgt Rawle Blyden, facilitator Grace McAlmon, Bowen, R/Cpl Lynette DeWeever and CP Ann Phang.

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