Training/Workshop name – Drug Identification Training
Dates – 11 – 15 December 2023
Location – Air Cargo Inspection Facility, Auckland Airport, New Zealand
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Priority 1
Customs Leadership
Overall Objective: Enhance the Leadership capability to enable Customs’ modernisation reforms
Develop and strengthen Members’ leadership capabilities at executive management and supervisory levels
* Strengthen the implementation of the current OCO Professional Standards Framework (OPSF). * Facilitate executive and management programmes with a continued focus on women in leadership * Develop mentoring and internship programmes and modules * Develop front line supervision training * Develop a train the trainer program * Provide ethics and governance training
Strengthen organisational development for the future
* Conduct annual training needs analysis for individual Members * Facilitate and promote the use of relevant WCO and OCO E-learning modules * Develop a Gender Equality Plan for Customs * Policy and Legislative skill development * Develop a pathway to be a recognised accredited Customs training provider * Secretariat and Member engagement at regional and international forums. * Build and maintain a Customs Expert database
Strengthen succession planning
* Development of executive and leadership courses for Member administrations
* Conduct a regional workshop on Corporate Governance and Succession Planning for Member administrations