Role
PTW is responsible for the development and conduct of Service Police individual training in accordance with the Army Training System, Army Training Instructions and Training Command Instructions, issued by HQTC-A and Navy Training Command.

Init Trg Sect
Initial Training Section conducts the following individual training courses for Service Police and RACMP personnel:
(i) Service Police Basic Course (Navy NPC and Army 315-1).
(ii) Service Police Basic ARES Courses (Part A - GD&OP Safety; Part B - Army Ops; Part C - Invest).
(iii) Population Protection & Control Course.
(iv) Driver Light Vehicle Course (C2)
(v) Driver ADF Emergency Vehicle Course (C5)

Adv Trg Sect
Advanced Training Section is responsible for the advanced and specialist Service Police individual training courses undertaken by Army, RAN, RAAF, and foreign trainees as follows:
(i) Subject 2 for Sergeant RACMP, FT/ PT;
(ii) Subject 2 for Warrant Officer RACMP, FT/ PT;
(iii) Detention Centre Supervisor Course, All CORPS, FT/PT;
(iv) Regimental Officer Basic Course (ROBC), RACMP, FT/PT;
(v) Regimental Officer Advanced Course (ROAC), RACMP, FT/PT; and
(vi) Close Personal Protection Operator (CPPO) Course, RACMP/ RAAF (ADG).

Invst Trg Sect
Investigator Training Section is responsible for the training of ADF and other police personnel (including foreign trainees) in investigative techniques and procedures. The following courses are conducted by the section:
(i) Service Police Investigator Course (SPIC), and
(ii) Investigator Qualification Course (IQC).
Invest Trg Sect also contribute instructor support to the Defence Forensic Procedures Course (SOCO) now delivered by AFP and all investigation phases of the SPBC Courses, ROBC, ROAC, S2SGT and S2WO Cses.

Course Information
All information including joining instructions, pre-course reading and links to doctrine resources can be found on the individual course page under the Activities / Courses Folder
RPL/RCC
Please note that the RPL/RCC process is not aimed at providing Defence recognition of your personal and academic excellence. It is an important part of the competency based training system and as such is a process by which a member is assessed and granted credit for previously gained skills, knowledge or attitudes relevant to competencies or learning outcomes.
RPL/RCC is intended to improve efficiencies in Service training. RPL/RCC provides a means by which a member who can demonstrate or provide evidence of competency or attainment of a learning outcome may be granted exemptions or advanced standing in a training course or program. The RPL/RCC processes are applied only when a competency/learning outcome is required to meet a Service need and where efficiencies may reasonably be expected.
Enquiries about RPL/RCC should be e-mailed to dptc.rcc@defence.gov.au

