Curriculum Development & Coordination Unit
Curriculum Development & Coordination Unit (CDCU) is a new unit with the charter to create and facilitate a centralised consultancy for professional development within WA Police.
Corporate Research Administration Unit
The Corporate Research Administration Unit (CRAU) provides a range of research resources including up to date books, journals and information on WA Police research projects. It also manages all applications to conduct research within the WA Police, from both internal staff and external researchers, including academics and university students.
Detective Training School
The Detective Training School (DTS) is responsible for the Professional Investigation Training and Development Program. These courses are provided to Recruits and current serving Police Officers ensuring that investigations are more professional, ethical and effective by enhancing the skills, knowledge and abilities of all those involved in the investigative process.
Driver Training Unit
Driver Training Unit (DTU) is responsible for delivering driver and rider training to Recruits and Operational Police Officers. Training is currently delivered utilising Holden Commodore sedans, Ford Falcon utilities and Honda motorcycles and several training venues are utilised in the Perth metropolitan area.
eLearning Unit
The eLearning Unit (eLU) is responsible for the delivery of training on police computing systems and is the guardian of the Police Educational Network (PEN). eLU also manages four streams including Computer Training, Training Project Developments, Distance Learning and eLearning Support.
Foundation Training Unit
The Foundation Training Unit consists of several specialist teams of trainers who instruct classroom theory and practical application in the subjects of Legal, Procedural, Briefcase and Scenario Training. They provide training predominantly to recruits and transitional officers however also deliver training to serving officers in specialist areas and staff of external government agencies.
Operational Safety & Tactics Training Unit
The Operational Safety and Tactics Training Unit (OSTTU) is responsible for all Critical Use of Force Skills and Operational Safety training and maintains a world class training facility which includes lecture rooms, a fully computerised firing range, a dry fire practice training area, a Police Interactive Training area for realistic scenario training and empty hand soft fall training area for self defense training.
Organisational Psychology Unit
The Organisational Psychology Unit (OPU) provides psychological assessment of police cadets, recruits, police officers undertaking a transitional training program and internal police applicants for specialist groups. In addition, it is responsible for the conduct of psychological Fitness for Duty Evaluations and operational support for specific police units.
Physical Training Unit
The Physical Training Unit (PTU) is devoted to the delivery of health and fitness classes to recruits, transitional officers and in-service personnel attending courses at the Academy in conjunction with the delivery of personal protective techniques and police specific control techniques as part of the Police Empty Hand Tactics module.
Police Recruiting Branch
To meet the demand for quality recruits Police Recruiting Branch (PRB) has developed new recruiting initiatives to compliment a recruiting strategy that is based upon marketing in as many mediums and levels as possible.
Probationer & Cadet Development Unit
The Probationer & Cadet Development Unit (PDU) is committed to the professional development, management and deployment of Probationary Officers, Police Cadets and the WA Police Adult Trainees (CALD Trainees) throughout Western Australia.
Professional Development & Training Unit
The Professional Development & Training Unit (PDTU) is committed to building the capabilities and capacities of our people by providing a variety of learning and educational opportunities to all Western Australia Police employees for personal and professional development.
Training Administration Unit
The Training Administration Unit (TAU) is responsible for overall supervision of recruits during the recruit training program and also administration matters in regard to transitional officers and cadets.
Training & Assessment Quality Assurance Unit
The Training & Assessment Quality Assurance Unit (TAQAU) isresponsible for ensuring that the Police Academy, as a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), meets the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF) 2007 Essential Standards for Registration.
Transitional Training Team
The Transitional Training Team manages accelerated training courses for former officers of Western Australia Police, officers from other Australian jurisdictions and International police agencies.

