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Amalgamated Security Sponsors British High Commission Security Awareness Week
Griffith: 'Baptism of fire' in last two months
COMMISSIONER of Police Gary Griffith says he has had a "baptism of fire" in the last two months.
"From kidnappings to floods to earthquakes to plans to shut down the country to day of rest and relaxation it's been a pretty hectic tour of duty over the last two months."
He was the feature speaker at the British High Commission Safety Awareness Week Security Awareness for Everyone (SAFE) event held Wednesday at the residence of the British High Commissioner in Maraval. The event was sponsored by Amalgamated Security Services.
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Amalgamated Security Services Partake In 1st Annual Cadet Force Independence Shoot Competition
Trinidad and Tobago hosted its first annual Cadet Force Independence Shoot competition. The event took place on the 7th October 2018 at the Trinidad Rifle Association’s Practical Pistol Range Facilities, Chaguramas.
Personnel who participated included members of the protective services such as:
- Trinidad and Tobago Army
- Trinidad and Tobago Police Service
- Trinidad and Tobago Cadet Force
Other Private Shooting Clubs also participated in the activity.
Amalgamated Security Services participated with 4 team members.
- Ricardo La Borde
- Victor Martin
- Joseph Chandool
- Quadra Rambaransingh
Amalgamated Security Services Limited sponsors International LEAF award for the University School
The University School, St Augustine Trinidad has successfully completed a full cycle of the Learning About Forests (LEAF) programme that has entitled them to the international LEAF Award for 2018. The University School is the first school in Trinidad and Tobago to receive the prestigious LEAF Award.
The University School generated creative and innovative ways of engaging students in activities throughout the entire year in the Math, Science, Social Studies and Arts subject areas. Many of the activities have been acknowledged and documented as global LEAF best practices including mangrove tree planting at Caroni swamp, the Mangrove Project Comparative Study, Spoken Word, a Forest Carnival Band and video conferencing with students from Ireland about their forest projects.
The University School has expressed their delight in participating in the LEAF programme because of their ongoing commitment to enlightened and self-reliant children, having moral and cultural values which produce caring and nurturing members of society. The members of staff at the University School were able to successfully involve the entire student population in LEAF activities throughout the year.
The school as already expressed their willingness to participate in the 2018/2019 LEAF programme under the theme "Forest and Sustainable Cities" a theme very relevant to their geographical space and which ties in with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) initiatives. LEAF students will have the opportunity to learn about the importance of urban forests for battling climate change, stimulating biodiversity, and benefiting local communities.
On Friday 12th October, 2018 in a brief ceremony, the University School received their official LEAF award for the 2017/2018 cycle from Green TnT which was sponsored by Amalgamated Security Services Limited.
In the photos (left to right):
Robert Baur: Group Manager Amalgamated Security Services Limited
Odessa Vincent-Brown Principal of the University School
Tenisha Brown-Williams Director Green T&T, National Coordinator of the LEAF Programme
Amalgamated Security Services (Barbados) Limited Presents Gift Vouchers to Children of Officers Successful at the 11+ Examinations
Amalgamated Security Services (Barbados) Limited congratulated children of security officers who were successful in their 11+examinations and presented the kids with a gift voucher which can be redeemed at Cave Shepherd for school supplies.