WA Police Force Annual Report 2010

Annual report
ending for the year 30 June 2010.
Last updated:

The report has been prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Financial Management Act 2006.

The documents are available in alternative formats upon request. Contact us to request a copy:

Additional information

2010 Annual Report amendments to Key Performance Indicator 3 ; Emergency Management Preparedness; Page 115;

Indicator 3.2: number of police officers who have a key emergency-related qualification (b)

Course as at 30 June

20062007200820092010
Australasian Inter-Service Incident Management System02213727092,177
First Responder5146678849981,067
Incident Managers/ Controllers369592676797930
Land Search and Rescue234257247246314
Marine Search and Rescue213248283271286
Chemical, Biological and Radiological Familiarisation430391342290220
Total1,7602,3762,8043,3114,994

Analysis

  • The number of police officers who have a key emergency-related qualification increased by 50.8 per cent (1,683) from 3,311 as at 30 June 2009 to 4,994 as at 30 June 2010. The Australasian Inter-Service Incident Management System course which commenced in July 2006 contributed most to this increase.
  • The WA Police Force achieved its 2009-10 target of 3,000 police officers that have a key emergency-related qualification.
  • The WA Police Force has adopted a more focused and competency-based approach to emergency management training. This is aimed at ensuring sufficiently qualified key personnel are available within districts to respond to emergency situations and that their skills remain current. As a consequence, certain training courses, such as Chemical, Biological and Radiological Familiarisation, are delivered less generally and more specifically to key personnel, resulting in a reduction of the number of officers trained. The competency levels of qualified officers in frontline operational roles are tested through the conducting of regular emergency training exercises and/or utilising interactive computer-based training programs that contain realistic emergency scenarios. This approach is expected to further enhance the WA Police Force emergency management preparedness.

Notes

(a) Current means that emergency management plans have been reviewed and, where possible, exercised in the previous twelve-month period.

(b) The number of police officers shown as qualified for each of the key emergency-related courses is not mutually exclusive as a police officer may be qualified in more than one key emergency-related course.

Source

WA Police Force, Resource Management Information System (RMIS) – Training and Qualifications.

Was this page useful?