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LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING SOLUTIONS

Excellence in Specialised Training, Skills That Last for Life

Registered Training Organisation
(National Register: 51454) A.B.N – 22 112 854 734

Law Enforcement Training Solutions Pty Ltd are recognised as one of the most credible Registered Training Organisations in Australia for industry specific and specialised training, perpetually building their reputation on providing quality based training services throughout the world.

Compounding the success of Law Enforcement Training Solutions is their unique ability to deliver quality TAFE training in partnership with TAFE Queensland. Acting through the Wide Bay Institute of TAFE, Law Enforcement Training Solutions offer skills diversity through the delivery of a large selection of quality TAFE programs accessible to all.

By virtue of their diversified programs, Law Enforcement Training Solutions offer Local, National and International Law Enforcement Professionals, Non Government Organisations (NGO’s) and other agencies access to comprehensive training solutions to meet the needs of a changing world. This training includes:

Based in Perth, Western Australia, Law Enforcement Training Solutions prides itself on being one of Australasia’s premium private law enforcement training services provider. All personnel have a unique blend of professional skills and talents that are not readily accessible by most agencies outside of the government sector. Law Enforcement Training Solutions offer learning and development solutions to meet the needs of those wanting to succeed.

Telephone: +61 8 9314 3277
Facsimile: +61 8 9314 3299
Email: inquiry@letswa.com
Web Address: www.letswa.com

 

 

 


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