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Feasibility Study of ISM as a Social Work Accreditation Agency in Malaysia

The demand from stakeholders for courses and training related to Social Work is increasing daily. Consequently, there is an urgent need for the establishment of an accreditation agency to regulate and ensure the quality of these courses and training. The primary objective of this study was to assess the feasibility of the Malaysian Social Institute (ISM) as the Social Work Accreditation Agency of Malaysia (AAKSM).

Evaluation Study on the Implementation of the 2Years Exit Policy (2YEP)

The 2YEP programme was implemented using a productive welfare approach, empowering clients to enhance their functionality towards independent living and income generation, eliminating their dependence on JKM assistance as a means of livelihood (Department of Social Welfare, 2016). Through this programme, clients received support and capital assistance amounting to RM2,700.00 to start or expand existing businesses. Clients were guided and monitored continuously to ensure the success of their entrepreneurial endeavours.

Evaluation Study on the Effectiveness of the Pilot Family-Based Care (FBC) Preservation Project

This study evaluated the effectiveness of the pilot FBC project, introduced at four main locations in Malaysia since 2019. It focused on children categorised as low to high risk and examined various aspects influencing the programme’s outcomes. These aspects included the knowledge and skills of Department of Social Welfare (JKM) officers responsible for implementing FBC in the field, public understanding and acceptance of the programme, and the effectiveness of implementation methods (SOP) and applicable laws.

Evaluation Study on the Effectiveness of the Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) Programme

This study focused on several states with a high number of CBR centres, representing five zones in Malaysia: Perak (Northern Zone), Selangor (Central Zone), Johor (Southern Zone), Pahang (Eastern Zone), and Sarawak (East Malaysia Zone). The assignment distribution among team members was based on these five states as determined by the Malaysian Social Institute. The Focus Group Discussions were led by the principal researcher.

Effectiveness of the Emergency Protection Order (EPO) for Domestic Violence Victims

Domestic violence (DV) is a crime within the community. Statistics from the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) recorded 5,260 DV cases in 2020, 7,468 cases in 2021, 6,540 cases in 2022, and 3,640 cases up to August 2023. There are three measures implemented in the country to assist DV victims: the Interim Protection Order (IPO), Protection Order (PO), and Emergency Protection Order (EPO). However, this study focuses solely on the EPO.