Apia, Samoa- The Samoa Police, Prisons & Corrections Services (SPPCS) has acquired
new and improved media kits/equipment in efforts to enhance the organisations’
communications to inform, engage and assure our local communities through the Samoa
Australia Police Partnership (SAPP) with the newly endorsed Samoa Police and
Corrections Services Communications Strategy 2023-2026.
The handover of the media kits and endorsement of the Communications Strategy is a
way forward for the SPPCS media unit’s continuous efforts and commitment to building
relationships and increasing engagement with the audience and the community.
The SPPCS Communications Strategy 2023 -2026 was developed by Elizabeth Ah-Hi a
local consultant and Communications Specialist with funding support through the SAPP.
This partnership has not only enabled the creation of our comprehensive strategy but
has also played a pivotal role in building the capacity of our media unit
The SPPCS Communications Strategy 2023 -2026 was developed by Elizabeth Ah-Hi, a
local consultant and Communications Specialist with funding support through the SAPP.
This partnership has not only enabled the creation of our comprehensive strategy but
has also played a pivotal role in building the capacity of our media unit.
The developed Communications Strategy is a way to support SPPCS’ media unit to
create awareness to communities of key priorities in society, enforcing;
Safe Homes and Communities
Safe Roads
Safe Prisons and Corrections and
Safe Borders
These resourceful methods will elevate Samoa Police, Prisons and Corrections
Services’ strive to inform and educate the nation, increase engagement and assure the
public and community of SPPCS’ ongoing work to keep Samoa safe and secure.
Commissioner Auapa’au Logoitino Filipo expressed gratitude towards Australian Federal
Police (AFP) Mission Commander Daniel Evans for their continuous support and
welcomed the new development for the organisation.