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Every program is tailored to optimise learning and maximise the benefits of all aspects of the process, from classroom activities to the social and environmental experience. They can be:
Every program is tailored to optimise learning and maximise the benefits of all aspects of the process, from classroom activities to the social and environmental experience. They can be:
Located on North Head, Manly, surrounded by the Sydney Harbour National Park, with executive training facilities for all professional development needs.
The Pacific Faculty of Policing (PFP) is a joint Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Australian Institute of Police Management (AIPM) initiative. It brings together police leaders from across the Pacific for professional, leadership and executive development opportunities to enhance their l
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The AIPM Research Focus publication is a quarterly research paper that focuses on a key contemporary topic. This publication is designed to provide concise insight and inform our students, Alumni and the broader police and emergency service network on current research.
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Grant Stevens, Commissioner of South Australia Police, provides his insights on the leadership required to build a diverse and inclusive workforce that works in harmony and with a healthy attitude.
Know it Now is a monthly newsletter produced by the AIPM. Each month we explore a different leadership theme to bring you the latest information, research, and articles of interest from around the world.
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The AIPM continues to explore ways in which leadership can help grow the connection between police and First Nations peoples. This will require a different conversation, and a renewed understanding of our Indigenous history and how the role of the police intersects with that history.