Community Psychosocial Well-Being Management Course

  • This course aims to provide exposure to crises/disasters, mental health issues, and the application of Psychological First Aid (PFA) principles to assist crisis/disaster victims in the community. Participants will learn self-care practices while helping others and assess the severity of disturbances experienced by victims during crises/disasters.
     

Social Work Supervision Course

  • 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.

Professionally Accountable Practice (PAP) Model Course

  • This course aims to provide comprehensive exposure to the PAP Model and its application in resolving cases. By the end of the course, participants will understand the stages within the PAP Model and how to apply them in practice.
     

Psychological First Aid (PFA)

  • Psychological First Aid (PFA) is a supportive intervention used in response to disasters, crises, or violence. This course aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills to deliver practical assistance and social support to individuals or clients in need.

Neuro-Linguistic Psychotherapy (NLPt) Practitioner Course for Social Workers

  • 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

Professional Boundaries for Social Worker

  • This course is designed to enhance understanding of professional boundaries within social work practice and to provide detailed knowledge of methods and skills for managing cases of professional boundary violations.

Social Work Practice Competency Standards Course

  • 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 on Understanding Social Theories

  • 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.
     

Basic Social Work Skills Course

  • This course is an advanced program following the Basic Social Work Knowledge Course, where participants will gain exposure to social work methods, case management skills, and interpersonal communication skills required as social workers.
     

Basic Social Work Knowledge Course

  • 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.