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UWI OPEN CAMPUS PARTNERS WITH THE CARIBBEAN CUSTOMS LAW ENFORCEMENT COUNCIL FOR CAPACITY BUILDING TRAINING

September 27, 2021
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Dr. Beverly Shirley
Dr. Phyllis Fleming Banks
Mr. Albert Sandy

The University of the West Indies (UWI) Open Campus, British Overseas Territories is collaborating with the Caribbean Customs Law Enforcement Council (CCLEC) in the training of regional officers. As part of this capacity-building initiative, The UWI Open Campus delivered a specialised Train-the-Trainer Workshop on September 15th and 16th, 2021 for some 40 senior Customs Officers from across the region.

The Workshop was aimed at assisting the select officers in the development of competency skills to become qualified trainers within their departments and in the delivery of CCLEC online courses among member countries. Participating countries included Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Grenada, Guyana, St. Lucia, St Vincent, St. Kitts/Nevis, the Turks & Caicos Islands, as well as Anguilla, which was represented by Ms. Geenelver Reid.

The Workshop was designed and developed by the Programme Officer for the British Overseas Territories (BOTs), Dr. Beverly Shirley and delivered by Dr. Pearlyn Henry-Burrell, Mr. Will Iton and Dr. Roger Nesbeth. Topics included Instructional Design, Leading Learning, Lesson Planning, Assessment and Evaluation, as well as Emotional Intelligence and Effective Communication.

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Commenting on the workshop, Mr. Albert Sandy, Permanent Secretary, CCLEC stated, “This train-the-trainer programme is critical in the development of the training skills of a cadre of regional officers. Acquisition of skill, knowledge, and expertise provides the basis for the efficient and effective management of the operations of any organization. With limited resources to hire external experts, it is especially significant for small developing countries to develop their skills and become less reliant on external support. By all accounts, the workshop achieved its goal and the participants acquired the knowledge and skills to become effective trainers. I am thankful to The UWI Open Campus team, in particular Dr. Beverly Shirley and Dr Phyllis Fleming-Banks and the cadre of professional, scholarly lecturers, for making the excellent delivery and collaboration achieved. CCLEC looks forward to building on this initiative to enhance the capacity and professionalism of the regional Customs.”

Manager for UWI Open Campus British Overseas Territories, Dr. Phyllis Fleming Banks applauded CCLEC for embarking on the capacity-building training and thanked Mr. Sandy and his team for choosing to partner with The UWI Open Campus. “Given our mandate to assist in the development of our national resources, we are delighted to be part of this important initiative to ensure that the Customs departments across the region are equipped with the skills and competencies to meet their organisational goals in a rapidly-changing and challenging environment,” she said.

– Press Release

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