Editorial Staff
22/03/25 08:14
Editorial Staff
22/03/25 08:14

OVER 200 POLICE OFFICERS COMPLETE LANDMARK SANDALS CORPORATE UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP TRAINING

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Seated in front of a group of officers from the Area One division who completed the Sandals Corporate University (SCU) leadership training programme are (L-R): Minister of National Security Dr. Horace Chang, Executive Chairman of Sandals Resorts Adam Stewart, Commissioner of Police Dr. Kevin Blake, Senior Corporate Director of SCU Dr. Luz Longsworth, and Deputy Commissioner of Police Warren Clarke.

​In a landmark collaboration between law enforcement and Sandals Resorts, 210 senior officers from the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) have successfully completed an intensive leadership training programme designed and delivered by the Sandals Corporate University (SCU). 

Their achievement was celebrated on Thursday, March 13, at Sandals Montego Bay, marking a significant step in strengthening leadership within the force and reinforcing the critical link between security and Jamaica’s tourism industry.

Spearheaded by Sandals and Beaches Resorts Executive Chairman Adam Stewart, the leadership training programme was developed through discussions between the JCF and the tourism business community in St. James to enhance leadership skills within the force. 

The intensive training session equipped JCF officers with key leadership and self-development principles, strengthening their ability to lead effectively within their ranks and engage with the public.

Minister of National Security Dr. Horace Chang speaks during a ceremony recognizing 210 members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s Area One division who completed a leadership training programme by Sandals Corporate University

This first cohort represents the successful completion of the pilot phase, which trained over 50 percent of the leadership team of 400 officers from the Area One division—comprising Trelawny, St. James, Hanover and Westmoreland. The training was conducted over 10 days, from November 11, 2024, to January 9, 2025.

Speaking at the event, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Security Dr. Horace Chang commended the Sandals Corporate University and highlighted the reduction in crime that Area One is now experiencing.

Area One has seen the largest reduction in homicides this year, particularly over the last eight weeks, ‖ Dr. Chang stated. If this trend continues, the area will have recorded just over 100 homicides across all four parishes this year—compared to last year, when St. James alone exceeded that number.

Team members of Sandals Corporate University who played a key role in delivering an intensive leadership training programme for police officers from the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s Area One division.

Meanwhile, the security minister also applauded the SCU, emphasizing what he indicated was its growing national significance.

Knowing the history of Sandals, I am confident that the Sandals Corporate University will soon become one of Jamaica’s most important educational institutions. It is a pleasure and a privilege to have the police force being part of the groups that are working with the Sandals Corporate University, ‖ Dr. Chang said.

The Importance of Security in Tourism

Commissioner of Police Dr. Kevin Blake added that the SCU’s initiative underscores the importance Sandals places on security in the tourism industry.

From left: Minister of National Security Dr. Horace Chang, Executive Chairman of Sandals Resorts Adam Stewart, Commissioner of Police Dr. Kevin Blake, and Senior Corporate Director of the Sandals Corporate University (SCU) Dr. Luz Longsworth during a ceremony recognizing 210 members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s Area One Division who completed a leadership training programme designed and delivered by SCU.

I want to acknowledge the visionary leadership of Sandals and the wider St. James tourism business community for this outstanding example of corporate responsibility and their deep understanding of security’s role in protecting this essential industry, Commissioner Blake stated.

Executive Chairman of Sandals Resorts, Adam Stewart, presents Assistant Commissioner of Police and Area One Commander Glenford Miller with his certificate for completing Sandals Corporate University’s leadership training programme

During the event, Sandals’ Executive Chairman, Stewart presented the graduating officers with their certifications, stressing that the programme is not just about learning new concepts, it’s about transforming leadership in Jamaica.

Your leadership will continue to shape the future of this country, Stewart told the JCF leaders.

Tourism is a key pillar of our economy, and the JCF’s role in safeguarding this sector is absolutely paramount. This ecosystem thrives on the linkages we create, and I am privileged to work alongside individuals committed to making Jamaica a better place through collaboration between the private sector and policymakers.

Tourism is a key pillar of our economy, and the JCF’s role in safeguarding this sector is absolutely paramount. Executive Chairman of Sandals Resorts, Adam Stewart.

With the successful completion of the pilot phase and 210 JCF leaders now trained and certified, Senior Corporate Director of the Sandals Corporate University Dr. Luz Longsworth announced that SCU is advancing to phase two. This next stage will facilitate training for additional leadership team members as well as rank-and-file officers, guided by findings from a training needs assessment.

SCU is the educational arm of Sandals and Beaches Resorts, providing team members across nine countries in the region with opportunities for academic and professional growth. Through partnerships with internationally recognised universities, professional organisations, and local educational institutions, SCU offers programmes ranging from basic hospitality training to structured learning pathways that can ultimately lead not only to higher education degrees but also to community development.

6 Comments

  1. Unruly One

    Well done to Sandals for the commitment to helping the community.

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  2. Curious

    Congrats Sandals one thing Sandals make an effort to help how they can big up Sandals

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  3. Faithful National #1

    Congrats Sandals, my foot! So now, to whom will the respective police forces owe allegiance? To Butch Steward and Sandals or to the respective Caribbean governments and their citizens who employ them. Black people just never seem to come to their senses until long after the damage has been done!
    In the meantime, Mr. Commissioner of POLICE, what is the status of your investigations into the brutal murdal of nine-year-old CHANTEL CRUMP! WHERE IS SINBAD THE SAILORMAN????
    JUSTICE FOR CHANTEL ! NOW!!!

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    • Faithful National #1

      *murder. (Correction)

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  4. Juju Bee

    Chups another long story.
    congratulations officers

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  5. AAB

    Well Well Well …….. The Article says This is a Jamaican Program (I think THIS is What I Read) …… So Why Muddy the Waters as We Say In Antigua/Barbuda
    ….
    PROGRESS IS PROGRESS EVERYWHERE…… Yes I know Sandals in ANTIGUA/BARBUDA Also has Connections to THIS FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY….. And LEADERSHIP Is CRITICAL AND LACKING In MANY Of Our Work Situations —— ESPECIALLY In Our Government Departments!!!!!

    Any Educational SPACE that can PROVIDE US ALL With Opportunities for Courses in LEADERSHIP SKILLS; ATTITUDES; KNOWLEDGE; PROCEDURES; PROCESSES; ETC., MUST Be Grasped with Both Hands and Feet if Needed!!! WHY? Because LEADERSHIP QUALITIES Are SADLY Lacking in Many of Our Institutions ESPECIALLY OUR GOVERNMENT RUN DEPARTMENTS…..

    So Let US ALL Be REALISTIC….. Call A Spade … A Spade. Look on the POSITIVE SIDE of Issues …… HOLD ANY INSTITUTION lacking Proper Leadership Qualities Feet to the Fire ….. And DEMAND That Proper LEADERSHIP Skills Be TAUGHT to THEIR EMPLOYEES —- ALL of Their Employees—- From the Very Juniors to the Very Seniors …….As Well as Other SKILLS which will help them to WORK WORK WORK … And NOT. SLACK. SLACK SLACK ……

    Let Us ALL Pull TOGETHER IN UNITY!!! LOOK AT THE POSITIVE! Speak THE POSITIVE! Write THE POSITIVE!! Professor THE POSITIVE! Practice THE POSITIVE! Grow and Encourage THE POSITIVE In Ourselves, Our Children, Our Fellow Workers; In Fact in EVERYONE And EVERYTHING We become Involved With……. And I Bet You ALL ….. The Space We Inhabit AND OUR WORLD IN GENERAL Will Gradually Become A BETTER Place …..
    I DARE US ALL ….. Let Us ALL Just BEGIN by Giving POSITIVITY In ALL Things A TRY …… And To Consistently Carry Out THIS MANDATE DAILY … Wherever We Are… And Wherever We Go!!! Peace! 🌻😇💞🙏🏿🇦🇬

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