On 2nd July 2021, a four-month correctional training course was concluded at RCS Training School in Rwamagana district.
The Course participants were divided into 2 categories: the first category is Officers who focused on ‘Intermediate Professional Corrections and Management Course (IPCMC)’ which is aimed at inducting Officers with key skills for leadership integrating professional aspects in corrections and ensuring they implement the of RCS while attuning their daily work with the core values and ethics expected of them.
The second category is Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) who focused on ‘Fundamental Correctional Studies (FPCS)’ that aims at instilling core skills for correction work and standards to ensure they are adequately trained in order to understand their specific career paths for effective and professional delivery of their duties in the units and departments where they work.
Generally, the course participants were primarily focused on courses such as Prison Management; Inmates’ rights (Mandela Rules); Leadership and RCS Core Values.
SSP Alex MURENZI, the Chief Instructor at RCS Training School, said that the purpose of such training is to keep Correctional Officers modernized and professionalized.
“These courses help Correctional Officers to work on their daily duties professionally at the international level. We mostly chose the officers who met day-to-day with the inmates, and we hope that this training will enable them to fulfill their correctional duties in a professional way, in respecting the rights of all inmates.” He said.
On behalf of the RCS Commissioner General, the Commandant of RCS Training School ACP Edward WAKUBIRWA, officially closed the training by delivering a message sent by the Commissioner General of RCS.
He said “The Commissioner General commends the course participants for their dedication and courtesy in these last four months here at the training school. He also reminded that RCS has a plan to build professionalism through various trainings in all levels of its staffs. We hope that the lessons learned will be the key to the success of their work and that it will be reflected in the positive changes they will make in their working areas and in their workmates as well.”
Furthermore, the Commissioner General also called on the Correctional Officers to maintain Rwandan values, and to prioritize national interests.
The training that closed today, started on March 01, 2021 and was attended by 28 Officers, who were trained in Intermediate Professional Correctional Management Course (IPCMC), and 30 Non-Commissioned Officers trained in Fundamentals of Professional Correctional Studies (FPCS).(End)