- This course introduces foundational knowledge in the field of social work, aiming to provide exposure and understanding of the history of social work, principles, values, and ethics of social work, as well as services related to social work practices.
Course Content
- Introduction to Social Work
- Social Welfare
- Service Contexts in Social Work Practice
- Policies, Legislation, and Advocacy in Social Work Practice
- Human Behavior in Social Environments
- Principles, Values, and Ethics of Social Work
Target Groups
- Community Development Officers, Assistant Community Development Officers,Community Development Assistants
- Scheme S officers from other relevant departments/agencies
- Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in the social field
Course Duration
12 hours
Organiser's Information
Fees
RM 30.00
- This course aims to provide exposure to the history, development, and importance of community work, along with a comprehensive explanation of the models, key concepts, and roles of community workers. Additionally, participants will gain detailed knowledge of the processes involved in implementing community work and preparing draft proposals for community projects.
Course Content
- Introduction to Social Work with Communities
- Models and Processes of Community Work
- Community Work Assessment
- Planning Community Work Interventions
- Implementation of Community Work
- Final Evaluation and Termination of Community Work
- Fieldwork for Community Work
- Mobilising Community Members
- Group Discussions
- Presentations and Discussions
Target Groups
- Community Development Officers, Assistant Community Development Officers, Community Development Assistants
- Scheme S officers from other relevant departments/agencies
- Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs)
Course Duration
24 Jam
Organiser's Information
Fees
RM 30.00
- This course aims to expose social practitioners and social workers to the concepts and techniques of group work practice. Participants will learn to understand the types of groups, the roles of social workers, and the stages of group work development.
Course Content
- Introduction to Group Social Work
- Theories and Models of Group Social Work
- Group Work Development
- Assessment in Group Social Work
- Planning for Group Social Work
- Implementation of Group Social Work
- Termination of the Group Social Work Process
- Fieldwork
- Reflection on Group Social Work
- Group Discussions and Presentations
Target Groups
- Community Development Officers, Assistant Community Development Officers, Community Development Assistants
- Scheme S officers from other relevant departments/agencies
- Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs)
Course Duration
24 Hours
Organiser's Information
Fees
RM 30.00
- This course aims to understand the importance of NLP psychotherapy in enhancing self-development in terms of thinking, emotions, communication, and relationships with the community, enabling more effective performance, particularly in the context of social work
Course Content
- Introduction to NLPt
- Human Potential Psychology Model
- Fundamental Knowledge for NLPt (Mental & Emotional Diagnosis)
- Communication Systems for NLPt Therapists and Clients
- NLPt Therapy 1: Relationship Therapy
- NLPt Therapy 2: Forgiveness Therapy
- NLPt Therapy 3: Hypnotic Relaxation Therapy
- NLPt Therapy 4: Conflict Therapy
- NLPt Certification Assessment
Target Groups
- Community Development Officers, Assistant Community Development Officers, Community Development Assistants
- Scheme S officers from other relevant departments/agencies
- Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs)
Course Duration
18 Hours
Organiser's Information
Fees
RM 30.00
- This course aims to expose participants to social models and theories used in case management. The course delivery involves lectures, discussions, presentations, assessments, and simulation exercises.
Course Content
- Introduction to Social Theories and Models
- Psychosocial Development Theory
- Social Learning Theory
- Human Needs Theory
- Attachment Theory
- Conflict Theory
- Systems and Ecological Theory
- Empowerment Theory
- Crisis Intervention
- Solution-Focused Model
- Problem-Solving Model
- Cognitive Behavioral Model
- Task-Centered Model
Target Groups
- Community Development Officers, Assistant Community Development Officers, Community Development Assistants
- Scheme S officers from other relevant departments/agencies
- Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Course Duration
28 Hours
Organiser's Information
Fees
RM 30.00
- This course aims to enhance understanding of the processes and skills involved in managing case conferences. Participants will learn effective and continuous skills for managing case conferences through structured teaching and learning processes.
Course Content
- Introduction to Case Conferences
- Case Conference Membership
- Skills in Managing Case Conferences
- Case Conference Process (Pre, During, Post, and Simulation)
- Course Discussions and Evaluations
Target Groups
- Community Development Officers, Assistant Community Development Officers, Community Development Assistants
- Scheme S officers from other relevant departments/agencies
- Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs)
Course Duration
18 Hours
Organiser's Information
Fees
RM 30.00
- This course aims to enhance understanding of the process and requirements for preparing Social Reports, by identifying the necessary skills and methods for preparing high-quality Social Reports.
Course Content
- Ice Breaking and Pre-Course Assessment
- Introduction to Social Services
- Characteristics of Social Reports
- Format for Preparing Social Reports
- Techniques for Writing Social Reports
- Practical Exercise on Preparing Social Reports
- Presentation of Social Reports
- Post-Course Assessment and Evaluation
Target Groups
- Community Development Officers, Assistant Community Development Officers, Community Development Assistants
- Social Scheme (Skim S) personnel from other relevant departments/agencies
- Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs)
Course Duration
18 Hours
Organiser's Information
Fees
RM 30.00
- This course introduces the concept of structured social work supervision, where participants will be exposed to the roles of supervisors, types of supervision, supervisory skills, and supervisory styles. Through this course, participants will understand and be able to apply their roles in practice supervision, management supervision, or professional supervision.
Course Content
- Introduction to Social Work
- Introduction to Social Work Supervision Functions
- Types and Processes of Supervision
- Roles of Supervisors and Supervisory Styles
- Issues (Dilemmas/Conflicts/Challenges/Barriers) in Supervision
- Group Exercises and Presentations
- Implementation of Social Work Supervision Programmes
Target Groups
Heads of Departments, District Social Welfare Officers, and Heads of Institutions under the Department of Social Welfare (JKM).
Course Duration
22 Hours
Organiser's Information
Fees
RM 30.00
- This course aims to provide participants with exposure and skills related to the National Competency Standards for Social Work Practice. These standards consist of six Generic Competencies and four Specific Competencies required for competent social workers.
Course Content
- Introduction to the National Competency Standards for Social Work Practice
- Framework for Social Work Practice Competencies
- Generic Competency 1: Ethical Behaviour
- Generic Competency 2: Interpersonal Communication
- Generic Competency 3: Cognitive Reflection and Creative Thinking
- Generic Competency 4: Problem Solving
- Generic Competency 5: Task Management
- Generic Competency 6: Leadership Capability
- Specific Competency 1: Ability to work with individuals, families, groups, communities, and organisations using values, knowledge, skills, and social work intervention methods
- Specific Competency 2: Ability to work according to social work ethics
- Specific Competency 3: Ability to work professionally in organisational settings
- Specific Competency 4: Ability to engage in professional reflective practice
- Group Discussions and Case Presentations
Target Groups
- Community Development Officers, Assistant Community Development Officers, Community Development Assistants
- Scheme S officers from other relevant departments/agencies
- Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs)
Course Duration
39 Hours
Organiser's Information
Fees
RM 30.00
- This course aims to increase participants' knowledge of effective prosecution processes and to develop skills in prosecution and court trial procedures.
Course Content
- Malaysian Legal System
- Ethics in Court
- Child Care Centre Act 1984 and Child Care Centre Regulations 2012
- Care Centres Act 1993 and Care Centres Regulations 1994
- Evidence Act 1950
- Criminal Procedure Code
- Practical Exercise: Review of Investigation Papers for Compound and Prosecution Actions
- Mock Trial Preparation: Guilty Plea
- Mock Trial Preparation: Full Hearing
- Mock Trial
- Prosecuting Officer Competency Assessment
Target Groups
- Community Development Officers, Grade S41-S54
Course Duration
68 Hours
Organiser's Information
Fees
RM 50.00