Training programme for government agencies
Train-the-Trainer (TTT)
A series of four training workshops designed to develop 4–5 candidates as Certified Trainers in the Financial Investigations and Asset Recovery programme.
The Train-the-Trainer (TTT) programme comprises a series of five training workshops on Financial Investigations and Asset Recovery. It is designed to develop four to five candidates as Certified ICAR Trainers for this programme while simultaneously training up to 125 “regular” participants over the five sessions.
Workshop 1: Future certified trainers selected from among the participants.
Workshop 2: Future trainers observe the delivery of the workshop with a new group of participants, followed by three days of instruction on content and the ICAR methodology.
Workshop 3: Future trainers deliver two lectures and facilitate the practical exercise, assisted by the ICAR trainers. This is followed by a two-day mentoring programme covering technical issues, programme management and suggestions for improvement.
Workshop 4: Future trainers deliver all lecture modules, facilitate the practical exercise and manage classroom activities, with the assistance of a senior ICAR trainer. This is followed by one day of mentoring.
Workshop 5: Future trainers prepare, organise and deliver the entire workshop, including management of the training platform, lectures, the practical exercise and class management, under the observation and supervision of a senior ICAR trainer. Upon successful completion, they are certified as trainers for the Financial Investigations and Asset Recovery training programme.
Participants who wish to become certified trainers must express their interest and ensure that their agencies make a commitment to allowing them to attend all five workshops.
Participants learn to:
- 01Independently deliver lecture modules, facilitate the practical exercise and manage the classroom activities.
- 02Command a high-level technical understanding of financial investigations and asset recovery.
- 03Present in the classroom with ease and skill.
- 04Employ the unique ICAR training methodology.
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