KLUANG: The Civil Defence Force (APM) is strengthening its training modules to enhance preparedness in facing increasingly complex disasters, crises and emergencies.
APM chief commissioner Datuk Aminurrahim Mohamed said the effort involves comprehensive enhancements to existing courses, including the Civil Defence Auxiliary Member programme and the Kampung Siaga 221 initiative.
“Each time there are new appointments, the training modules will be refined to meet current needs.
“Earlier this year, we increased the number of trainers to over 1,000, enabling the implementation of more dynamic modules.
“The second phase of Kampung Siaga 221 not only trains communities to safeguard their own areas but also prepares them to assist other locations when needed,” he told reporters.
He said strengthening community-level training is crucial, as disasters can strike anywhere, and residents must be ready to act before outside aid arrives.
Aminurrahim was speaking after officiating the passing-out parade of the 16th Series of the Civil Defence and Safety Service Scheme Officer Enhancement Course at the Southern Region Civil Defence Training Centre.
Also present was Prime Minister’s Department senior deputy secretary-general Datuk Abd Shukor Mahmood and APM deputy chief commissioner (Management) Datuk Ismail Mohd Zawawi, Bernama reported.
Abd Shukor, in his speech, said continuous training and recruitment of new personnel are key to ensuring the force remains relevant and able to respond swiftly.
“Under the Civil Defence Act, APM plays an important role in three main situations – peacetime, disasters and crises.
“Regular empowerment through training is necessary to ensure the nation’s preparedness is never compromised,” he said.
He added that efforts to improve training facilities, expertise and the number of trainers are in line with the government’s commitment to strengthen volunteerism and public solidarity for national security.
At the event, a total of 91 permanent (interim) officers and 127 contract-appointed APM officers received their appointment letters under the Civil Defence and Safety Service Scheme.
