Police recruit training coming to Medicine Hat
Medicine Hat College (MHC) and the Medicine Hat Police Service (MHPS) are proud to announce a collaborative partnership to develop a Police Training Program in Medicine Hat. This collaboration focuses on training recruits within the community, reflecting our shared commitment to fostering vibrant local partnerships that support and strengthen our city.
This program combines MHC’s educational expertise and resources with MHPS’s practical knowledge to create a training experience that meets the needs of recruits. Participants of the program will be selected through the MHPS recruitment process.
Medicine Hat Police Chief Alan Murphy says, "This collaboration not only strengthens our commitment to providing the highest standard of service to our community, but it also ensures that our officers are equipped with the latest skills and knowledge to handle the complex challenges they face. By working closely with a college in our community, we are investing in the future of policing in Medicine Hat and building a safer community for all."
The impact of this corporate training partnership will be felt for years to come.
“Our partnership with the Medicine Hat Police Service reinforces the vibrancy of our community and region,” adds Dr. Morgan Blair, dean of MHC’s School of Business and Continuing Studies. “Those pursuing careers with the local police service can access their training here at home, in our community, where they will live, work, play, and give back throughout their careers. This partnership is a reinvestment in Medicine Hat and everyone who calls this city home.”
The first cohort of the new police training program will be hosted in January 2025.