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Tuesday, 14 February 2017

Department of Justice and Equality

Garda Training

Photo of Pearse DohertyPearse Doherty (Donegal, Sinn Fein)
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114. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality the number and location of specially designated training stations for Garda recruits which have the required training and development structures and resources in place, which include trained Garda tutors and access to a permanently appointed supervisory sergeant. [7195/17]

Photo of Frances FitzgeraldFrances Fitzgerald (Dublin Mid West, Fine Gael)
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As the Deputy will appreciate, it is the Garda Commissioner who is responsible for carrying on and managing and controlling generally the administration and business of An Garda Síochána, including by arranging for the training of its members and civilian staff and I, as Minister, have no direct role in the matter.

I am informed by the Garda Commissioner that all Gardaí recruited since the reopening of the Garda College in September 2014 undertake the new 2 year training programme which leads to a Bachelor of Arts in Applied Policing and is accredited by the University of Limerick. The programme is the outcome of a comprehensive review of foundation training for entrants to An Garda Síochána and exemplifies best practice.

Phase 1, which lasts 32 weeks, is based in the Garda College and places a strong emphasis on problem-based learning where students learn in small groups through engagement with realistic policing scenarios. This methodology emphasises the development of ‘learning to learn’ skills, the development of reflective practice and supports the transition into learning in an operational policing environment.

Phase 2, which lasts for 65 weeks, is primarily based in Garda stations with appropriate training and development structures in place that include access to a trained tutor Garda and a permanently appointed supervisory sergeant who is thoroughly familiar with their responsibilities under the training programme. During the course of their placement, trainees move through three development stages from assisting his or her Garda tutor to taking the lead role and being assisted by the tutor, to finally the autonomous stage where they are deployed in regular policing activity and work independently within the operational unit. Over the course of the placement they also return to the Garda College for a number to weeks to further enhance their skills in specialist areas including sexual assault, intelligence –led policing, file preparation and court presentation and so on.

Phase 3 consists of seven weeks of preparation for final exams and assessments.

At the end of Phase 1 successful Garda trainees are attested (i.e. become members of the Garda Síochána with full police powers) and are dispersed to Garda stations throughout the country, where they are assigned to mainstream policing duties. To ensure that they are properly supported and supervised and have opportunities to gain the breadth of policing experience required, the Commissioner's policy is to allocate them to specially designated training stations which have the required training and development structures and resources in place, including trained Garda tutors and access to a permanently appointed supervisory Sergeant who is thoroughly familiar with their responsibilities under the training programme.

I am informed by the Commissioner that training has been provided to tutor Gardaí and supervisory Sergeants in the 63 designated stations outlined in the following table. This training is provided on an ongoing basis.

Designated Training Garda Stations
1Anglesea Street Co Cork
2Ashbourne Co Meath
3Athlone Co. Westmeath
4Balbriggan Co Dublin
5Ballyfermot Dublin
6Ballymun Dublin
7Bandon Cork
8Blackrock Co Dublin
9Blanchardstown Dublin 15
10Bray Co Wicklow
11Bridewell Dublin 8
12Carlow
13Castlebar Co Mayo
14Cavan
15Clondalkin Dublin
16Clonmel Co Tipperary
17Clontarf Dublin
18Coolock Dublin
19Crumlin Dublin
20Drogheda Co Louth
21Dun Laoghaire Co Dublin
22Dundalk Co Louth
23Dundrum Dublin
24Ennis Co Clare
25Enniscorthy Co Wexford
26Finglas Dublin 11
27Gaillimh
28Guarranabraher Co Cork
29Henry Street Limerick
30Irishtown Dublin
31Kevin Street Dublin
32Kildare
33Kilkenny
34Killarney Co Kerry
35Kilmainham Dublin
36Leixlip Co Kildare
37Letterkenny Co Donegal
38Longford
39Lucan Dublin
40Mallow Cork
41Monaghan
42Mountjoy Dublin
43Mullingar Co Westmeath
44Naas Co Kildare
45Navan Co Meath
46Newbridge Co Kildare
47Pearse Street Dublin
48Portlaoise Co Laois
49Raheny Dublin
50Rathmines Dublin
51Ronanstown Dublin
52Roxboro Road Limerick
53Santry Dublin
54Sligo
55Store Street Dublin
56Sundrive Road Dublin
57Swords Co Dublin
58Tallaght Dublin
59Thurles Co Tipperary
60Togher Co Cork
61Tralee CO Kerry
62Waterford
63Wexford

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