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The College also has a regional focus meant to assist and partner with other governments in their efforts to implement pragmatic implementation of good governance reforms.
The College also has a regional focus meant to assist and partner with other governments in their efforts to implement pragmatic implementation of good governance reforms.


To date (May 2009), the CICSC has served over 500 Cayman Islands Civil Servants, over 100 sections offered in over 40 different areas.
To date (May 2009), the CICSC has served over 500 Cayman Islands Civil Servants, over 100 sections offered in over 40 different areas. The latest class information can be found at http://www.csc.ky/.


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Revision as of 20:24, 9 June 2009

Cayman Islands Civil Service College
Established2007
Location,
Websitehttp://www.csc.ky/faqs.php

The Cayman Islands Civil Service College (CICSC) is a school of higher education in the Cayman Islands. It was established in 2007 to further New Public Management reforms as well as the learning and development needs of the Cayman Islands Civil Service and to carry out research.

The CICSC is current offering degree programs through the auspices of the University College of the Cayman Islands. It is also formulating e-learning capacities for continuing education, specialty training, and support of competency-based human resource initiatives.

Founding

The CICSC was founded in 2007 as one element of the continuing reform programme implemented over the last several years in the Cayman Islands Civil Service. The practical model of the Cayman reform program was New Zealand.

The intent of founding the college is to deliver a framework whereby civil servants could learn to excel and, moreover, Caymanians could be assisted toward building the appropriate competencies to regularly seek out higher civil service offices.

The College also has a regional focus meant to assist and partner with other governments in their efforts to implement pragmatic implementation of good governance reforms.

To date (May 2009), the CICSC has served over 500 Cayman Islands Civil Servants, over 100 sections offered in over 40 different areas. The latest class information can be found at http://www.csc.ky/.