- Home Team Academy
The Home Team Academy (
abbreviation : HTA; Chinese: 内政群英学院) is the training institute for various organisations of theMinistry of Home Affairs inSingapore , including theSingapore Police Force , theSingapore Civil Defence Force , theCentral Narcotics Bureau , theSingapore Prison Service , theImmigration and Checkpoints Authority , and theInternal Security Department , amongst other agencies. Located at 501Old Choa Chu Kang Road , it cost about S$266 million to build. It was operational since January 2006, had an operational launch in April 2006, and was officially opened on2 September 2006 with an open house and concert [http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/225578/1/.html] [http://www2.mha.gov.sg/mha/hta/index.html] .History
Plans for a new training ground to replace the old
Police academy at Thomson Road of the Singapore Police Force laid the foundation for the development of the HTA. When plans were mooted to incorporate other organisations involved in law enforcement, such as theauxiliary police forces, the facility was tentatively named as the Law Enforcement Academy of Singapore (or LEAS for short). Subsequent changes to also include the training schools of other "Home Team" organisations led to a renaming of the complex as the Home Team Academy..On
31 December 2005 , a "moving parade" was conducted by the police force to signify its transition from the old academy to the new HTA. Police National Service Fulltime trainees of 121st intake and 42th OCT batch was the last batch to pass out in the academy. After a simple parade at the old parade grounds, officers did a relay run of 42 kilometres to theChoa Chu Kang complex, where another parade was held. The police'sTraining Command thus began operations in the new academy from the beginning of 2006. The old premises was renamed theOld Police Academy by mid-2006.The Academy took in its second batch of Police
National Service Fulltime trainees of the 123th intake, which graduated with a passing out parade on6 July 2006 .The Prisons Staff Training School and the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority Academy fully shifted all operations to HTA by February 2006.
HTA had its operational launch in April 2006, and was declared officially opened on
2 September 2006 byDeputy Prime Minister andMinister for Home Affairs , MrWong Kan Seng .Organisation
The academy incorporates various schools, including
*Training Command (TRACOM) of the Singapore Police Force.
*Prisons Staff Training School of the Singapore Prison Service.
*Immigration and Checkpoints Authority Academy of the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority.Other Home Team agencies maintain an 'off-campus' presence for their training schools, e.g. SCDF's Civil Defence Academy.Although the individual training schools maintain their training focus on their respective duties, the Home Team Academy seeks to harness aspects of training and knowledge from each agency and to share this across all the departments within the Home Team. It aims to develop new knowledge and skills, especially in the area of homefront security which may cut across all agencies. It also develops training programs with an inter-agency or multi-agency focus.
The academy is managed by Chief Executive BG(NS)
Tay Swee Yee and Deputy Chief Executive and Commander (TRACOM) DACLoy Chye Meng . SUPT Wong Heng Yuen Melvin heads the Strategic Affairs Centre, DSP Dominic John Baptist heads the Joint Training Centre and DS Foo Chee Yin heads the Corporate Services Centre [June 2005 to 27 Feb 2008] [http://app.sgdi.gov.sg/listing.asp?agency_subtype=dept&agency_id=0000011175] .The
Home Team Cadet Corps Headquarters (HTCC HQ) is co-located within the Academy, overseeing the managerial and administrative functions of theNational Police Cadet Corps and theNational Civil Defence Cadet Corps .Architecture and design
Aside from containing lodging facilities for trainees, classrooms, a library and sports facilities, the Academy also contains a Training Village housing simulated facilities for trainees to undergo scenario-based training as part of efforts to inject realism into training. The purpose-built Training Village includes a "commercial and entertainment zone", and a "residential zone". The former has settings such as a bank, a KTV outlet, a food court, a jewellery shop and an MRT carriage and platform. The latter is a four-storey high HDB block with various apartment types for police training. Other facilities include a mock prison wing for prisons officer to be taught prison routine, inmate control and management, as well as simulated border checkpoint for skills training in immigration clearance.
In addition, there are purpose-built outdoor training facilities to train specific skills. For example, the Police Standard Obstacle Course is designed to build up physical fitness and agility, while based on frontline police officers' operational environment. The Experiential Learning Course is a high-rope obstacle course, where participants engage in various hands-on activities and gain insights into leadership, group problem solving, team work and communication skills.
External links
* [http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/150583/1/.html Home Team agencies to be trained, housed under one roof]
* [http://www2.mha.gov.sg/mha/detailed.jsp?artid=1544&type=4&root=0&parent=0&cat=0&mode=arc Knowledge is the Key - The Role of the Home Team Academy]
* [http://www2.mha.gov.sg/mha/detailed.jsp?artid=2058&type=4&root=0&parent=0&cat=0&mode=arc "Effective on Its Own, Excelling as A Team" - The Home Team Academy opens its Doors]
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