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Forty-three members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force graduated from a seven-week Jamaican Sign Language and Deaf Culture Training Programme at a close-out ceremony held at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel on Thursday.
Senior Superintendent Dennis Brooks, representing Commissioner of Police, Dr Kevin Blake, commended the graduates for their dedication and commitment to professional development and inclusive policing.
“This ceremony marks an important achievement for every participant gathered here. The completion of any programme of study requires commitment, discipline and a willingness to learn. Those qualities are worthy of recognition in any setting. They carry particular significance within law enforcement, where learning has a direct impact on our ability to serve, protect and support the people of Jamaica,” SSP Brooks said during his address.
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