National Police Cadet Corps Annual Report 2011 02 Mission, Vission & Beliefs
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National Police Cadet Corps Annual Report 2011 02 Mission, Vission & Beliefs The MISSION of the National Police Cadet Corps is to develop its Cadets into Caring and Responsible Citizens. The VISION of the National Police Cadet Corps is to mould the Builders of a Safe & Secure home. Our Beliefs In accordance with our mission and observing our objectives, we believe in: • Developing Leaders with Character & Values ENSURE our growth by exposing us to a challenging environment, which, in turn will imbibe us with leadership qualities, strong character and civic, social and moral values. • Building Bonds with SPF ENLIGHTEN us on the role of the Singapore Police Force, help to build a stronger bond of friendship with them, and so lead to a safer place for all in the country. • Showing Care & Concern to Others As part of a culture that encourages us to treat fellow cadets with respect, courtesy and tact, TEACH us to extend the same care and concern to others. • Facing Challenges & Achieving Excellence As a result of our identification with the Singapore Police Force, TEACH us to adopt its tradition of high standards of performance, commitment, duty and service, to seek to excel and to face up to challenge. Contents • Chairman’s NPCC Day Message 2011 • Competitions 03 Message From Chairman 14 Inter-Unit Drill Competition 14 Inter-Unit Quiz Competition • Organisation Structure 15 Inter-Unit .22 Revolver Shooting Competition 04 14th NPCC Council Organisation Structure 16 Inter-Area.38 Revolver Shooting Competition 05 NPCC Headquarters Organisation Structure • Events & Functions • Human Resource 18 14th NPCC Council Inaguration Ceremony 06 Membership Strength 18 Assistant Commandants’ Retreat 18 Workplan Seminar • Training & Development 07 Cadet Training • Awards & Achievements 08 Sea Unit Training 18 Unit Overall Proficiency Award 10 Cadet Inspector Training 20 NPCC Promotion & Award Presentation 10 Officer Training Ceremony 11 Overseas Educational Visits 27 SPF-NPCC Badge Presentation Ceremony • Parades 12 HTCC Farewell Parade 12 National Police Cadet Corps Annual Parade 14 National Day Parade Annual Report 2011 NPCC Day Message 2011 0103 Message From Chairman Delivered on Tuesday, 10 May 2011 oday, we commemorate and Police-Community partnerships in these the founding of the countries. I would like to urge participating cadets TNational Police Cadet to seize the opportunity to share knowledge and Corps (NPCC). As the skills with your counterparts during these visits new Chairman of the 14th and expand your network of friends. NPCC Council, it is my pleasure to address you as As the only uniformed youth group to enjoy close the Corps celebrates its affiliation with the SPF, NPCC cadets can look 52nd Anniversary. Since its forward to greater collaboration with the SPF, inception in 1959, NPCC has especially on the community engagement front. come a long way in playing a The Police Youth Ambassador Programme, since significant role to nurture our youth to be builders it’s launched in 2007, has allowed NPCC cadets to of a Safe and Secure Home. take on the role as Police Ambassadors to spread the community safety and security messages in The NPCC Headquarters constantly reviews the schools, at home and in the local community. NPCC programme by taking direction from the In this regard, I must commend each and every Singapore Police Force (SPF) and Ministry of member of the Corps for your contributions in Education (MOE), as well as incorporating inputs building a safe community and nation. To further and feedback from the NPCC members. Moving enhance the existing Police-NPCC partnership, forward, you will be happy to note that a number the SPF will be collaborating with the NPCC to of new initiatives and enhanced programmes will introduce an ‘Adopt-a-Block’ concept, in which be implemented, with the aim of making learning the cadets will engage the residents on a regular more engaging and enriching for our cadets. basis on crime prevention and security initiatives. Through such close collaboration, we hope to This year, with the positive feedback received for instil a greater sense of leadership and social the pilot launch of the mutli-media courseware responsibility among our cadets. This is in line on drills, we will be developing more self- with our vision to develop our cadets into future directed and interactive courseware in the leaders imbued with sound values. areas of campcraft skills and road safety. This courseware will complement the training that will On a final note, I would like to take this opportunity be provided by the teachers and volunteers and to express my sincere appreciation to the school also enable cadets to take greater responsibility leaders, Assistant Commandants, Teacher for their learning. Officers, Police Officers, Honorary Officers, Cadet Inspectors and volunteers for their invaluable I am also delighted to share that more local visit contributions, unwavering commitment and programmes to Police establishment await you. dedication to the Corps. I look forward to your Cadets can look forward to visits to the Home continued support in the development of our Team Academy Training Village to witness at first cadets in the years ahead. I would like to extend hand, the Police undergoing training, and the my best wishes to all officers and cadets as you Home Team Gallery to learn about the work of the look forward to another exciting and fruitful year Home Team Departments and how they operate in NPCC. within the Ministry of Home Affairs. Selected cadets will also get hands-on experience at the newly introduced Crime Scene Investigation Course. Thank you. To further broaden the horizons and develop global awareness, NPCC will be expanding MR MICHAEL PALMER its network with foreign Police Forces with Chairman, 14th NPCC Council its inaugural Overseas Educational Visits to Member of Parliament for Punggol East Brunei Darussalam and China. Through such interactions with youths in these countries, our cadets will better appreciate the diverse cultures Annual Report 2011 04 Organisation Structure 14th NPCC Council Mr. Michael Palmer AC Zuraidah Chairman, NPCC Council Deputy Chairperson, NPCC Council Speaker of Parliament & Commander, Training Command, Member of Parliament for Punggol East Singapore Police Force DAC Sam Tee Chong Fui Supt Lee Chwee Huat COL Yazid Abdullah Deputy Commander Police Coast Guard, Deputy Director Operations, Director, Public Affairs Department, Singapore Police Force Operations Department, SPF Singapore Civil Defence Force COL Christopher Tan Mr Ong Kim Soon Mrs Wendy Lim Director, Civil Defence Academy, Deputy Director CCA, Deputy Director School East, Singapore Civil Defence Force Ministry of Education Ministry of Education Mr Ng Han Ming Mrs Mary Bay-Chua Mr Ong Kock Hua Assistant Director Uniformed Groups, Principal, Bartley Secondary School Principal, Chung Cheng High School ( Yishun ) Ministry of Educaton Mr Koh Kok Khai Mr Gan Chee Hau Mr Wong Lok Oon Principal, Greenview Secondary School Principal, Jurong West Secondary School Principal, Si Ling Secondary School Annual Report 2011 Organisation Structure 05 NPCC Headquarters Supt Rosalind Khoo Supt Mohamed Redhza bin Abdul Rahim Commandant NPCC Commandant NPCC (July 2011-present) (January – July 2011) DSP Ben Chua A/ASP (NPCC) Neo Zhu Lin H/Insp (NPCC) Song Chee Kian A/DSP (NPCC) Sandy Wong Head Corporate Services Head Admin & Finance Head Human Resource Head Operations A/DSP (NPCC) Taw Yaw Jin P/Insp (NPCC) Bong Ai Wei A/ASP (NPCC) Mr Balakrishnan Gopal Head Training (Development) Head Training (Field) Tan Soh Meng Freddie Sea Liaison Officer Head Leadership & Community Services GSSgt Sng Chee Wei SSgt Ng See Seng Dominic Sgt Muhamad Faizal Bin Ahmad Mr Chng Yeow Hooi Dy Camp Warden Supervisor Field Instructor Field Instructor Supervisor General Office Ms Norfaieza Binte Ismail Mrs Lim-Chin Phui Fah Mdm Ng Kim Kuan Mdm Nazli Mohd Salleh Administrative Officer CO Registry CO Personnel Corporate Support Officer Mr Azhar Bin Suboh Mr Juhairi Bin Sikin Camp Resilience Staff Camp Resilience Staff Annual Report 2011 06 Human Resource Membership Strength The table below shows the figures of Cadet Inspectors, Honorary Officers and Teacher Officers over the past three years: CATEGORY 2009 2010 2011 Cadet (Sec 1 – Sec 5) 17,887 16,803 14,850 Cadet Inspector 662 598 514 Honorary Instructor 54 58 66 Honorary Officer 297 176 162 Teacher Officer 883 576 593 Units Strength With the merger of Chai Chee Secondary School and Bedok Town Secondary School, and Telok Kurau Secondary School and Broadrick Secondary School, Bedok Town Secondary School and Broadrick Secondary School NPCC units were formed respectively. This brought the total number of NPCC units to 152 units. The number of Open Units remains at 2 – National University of Singapore and National Technological University of Singapore. CATEGORY 2009 2010 2011 School Units 155 154 152 Open Units 2 2 2 Annual Report 2011 TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT 07 The National Police Cadet Corps always strives to enhance and revamp training programmes in order to stay abreast and to ensure that cadets have ample opportunities to cultivate their creativity and nurture their innovations as well as develop their leadership skills, resilience, physical and mental strength. Cadet Training Law Enforcement Law enforcement has always been a crucial component in the NPCC Training Framework. We have always played a significant role in enhancing safety in school and instilling greater crime prevention awareness amongst the