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Training and Learning Activities
Preliminary statistics for 2012
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Preliminary statistics on CEPOL activities in 2012
I. Number of participants of CEPOL learning programme in 2012:
II. Classroom training
Classroom training (courses, seminars and conferences) in 2012: 82 Projected number of participants: 2098
Average number of participants per activity: 26
General satisfaction: 93%
Note: The figures given for number of classroom activities is anticipated
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III. Online seminars (webinars)
Number of webinars in 2012: 21
Additionally 9 webinars were organised to meet ad-hoc needs of CEPOL and Member States (increasing demand)
Current number of participants for 31 activities: 1667 (see below)
Average number of participants per activity: 52
Webinars implemented in 2012 No of
activity Order no. Title/ Activity Date
No of participants
68 1 Webinar on the best THB practices in prevention
programmes and portfolios 31/08/2012 44
69 2 Webinar with EU Commission Anti-trafficking Coordinator 20/09/2012 254*
75 3 Webinar of Awareness on Law Enforcement challenges
related to West Africa 13/11/2012
53*
78 4 Awareness webinar on Mobile Organised Crime Groups 06/11/2012 64*
94 5 Webinar on Social Media and Policing 30/03/2012 131
96 6 Webinar on LMS for course organisers 06/03/2012 20
102 9 Webinar on Cyber Crime 29/08/2012 123
104 11 Webinar on organising web meetings 15/02/2012 24
105 12 Webinar on organising web meetings 29/05/2012 17
106 13 Webinar on organising web training 16/02/2012 25
107 14 Webinar on organising web training 31/05/2012 23
108 15 Webinar on “How Adults Learn?” 14/06/2012 44
109 16 Webinar on “How to keep your web audience engaged?” 15/11/2012 23
110 17 Webinar on the Schengen online learning module 24/01/2012 63
111 18 Webinar on the cyber crime online learning Module 21/02/2012 92
112 19 Webinar on the Gender Based Violence e-Learning Module 26/01/2012 41
113 20 Webinar on the JIT Online Learning Module 02/08/2012 61*
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No of activity
Order no. Title/ Activity Date
No of participants
115 21 Webinar on the Lisbon treaty Online Learning Module 08/08/2012 29*
95 22 SIRENE/ SIS II 04/09/2012 37*
98 23 Stolen vehicles 10/09/2012 32
100 25 EU Judicial and Law Enforcement cooperation 02/07/2012 110
Total 1310
Additional webinars (outside of Annual Work Programme) implemented based on ad-hoc needs of the Member States
No. 1 Title/ Activity Date No of
participants
N/A 2 webinar for SIRENE Greece 23/01/2012 23
N/A 3 webinar for SIRENE Greece 24/01/2012 29
N/A 4 webinar for SIRENE Greece 25/01/2012 22
N/A 5 Introduction into the Exchange Programme 2012 04/04/2012 88
N/A 6 webinar for SIRENE Greece 05/04/2012 30
N/A 7 webinar for SIRENE Greece 06/04/2012 25
N/A 8 Belgium National webinar on Social Media 13/06/2012 73**
N/A 9 SIRENE Awareness webinar 22/08/2012 51
N/A 10 SIRENE TtT Webinar 25/10/2012 16
Total 357
*Data might include Trainers and experts
**Delivered in classroom and online parallel
IV. E-learning modules
In 2012 three new modules have been developed: - Joint Investigation Teams (launched) - Lisbon Treaty (launched) - Trafficking in human Beings (will be launched in December) - SIRENE (will be launched in December)
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USERS ONLINE MODULES 2012 Number of Users per module in 2012
Official CEPOL Online Modules
Cyber Crime 245
Europol 345
Gender Based Violence 123
Schengen 264
Police English language: Virtual Tour of a Police Station 196
Police English Language: Ethics & Prevention of Corruption 90
Lisbon Treaty 77
Joint Investigation Teams 279
SIRENE 68
Subtotal users official CEPOL online modules 1,719
Other CEPOL modules
Exchange Programme Knowledge Landscape 75
CEPOL’s Approach to Online Learning and Training 29
Subtotal users other CEPOL modules 104
Third Party online modules
CoPPRa (Community Policing Prevention of radicalisation and Terrorism) 136
Subtotal users of Third Party online modules 136
TOTAL 1,959
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In 2013 the following e-learning modules will become operational - SIS II (Quarter I 2013) - Policy Cycle (Quater I 2013) - Prüm Decisions (Quarter II 2013) - Money Laundering (2013)
V. Common Curricula Currently the following Common Curricula are available 1. Europol 2. Civilian Crisis management 3. Police Ethics and Prevention of Corruption 4. Common Curriculum on Money Laundering 5. Common Curriculum on Domestic Violence 6. Trafficking in Human Beings 7. Drug Trafficking 8. European Police Cooperation
VI. Number of registered e-Net users
E-Net registrations have been steadily rising
207 632 1650
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VII. Number of Exchangees
51 56 47 82
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Total participants General EXPRO Commanders Study visits
2012 Exchange Programme: Break-down by activity
9 January, 2013 CEPOL Presentation 1
The CEPOL Staff: A brief Overview
CEPOL has succeeded in building a well balanced team of international professionals dedicated to European Police Training
CEPOL Organogram
9 January, 2013 CEPOL Presentation 2
Gender Balance
9 January, 2013 CEPOL Presentation 3
CEPOL’s recruitment is based on a fair and open competition regardless of race, political, philosophical or religious beliefs, sex or sexual orientation, disability or age and without reference to marital status or family situation. CEPOL ensures a gender balance in all its recruitment selection panels.
Gender Balance throughout the organisation
9 January, 2013 CEPOL Presentation 4
Geographical Representation CEPOL attracts excellent candidates from throughout Europe. Currently the staff includes representation from 19 Member States of the European Union ensuring geographical balance.
9 January, 2013 CEPOL Presentation 5
Successful Recruitment
• During 2012, 12 recruitments were concluded within the year in accordance with the Recruitment Plan:
• 617 applications were received from 26 Member States
• 16.2% of applicants had Italian nationality, followed by those with Romanian nationality (14.2%), Bulgarian nationality (10.2%) and Spanish nationality (8.4%)
9 January, 2013 CEPOL Presentation 6