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The purpose of the programme assignments is to integrate the learning from the programme and provide opportunities to reflect on what you have learnt. It is also a means by which we assess the extent to which you have understood the content.
Plagiarism is copying and pasting text from webpages and other content and submitting as your own content.
Using AI text generator refers to pasting the assignment into an AI text generator and submitting the response as your assignment.
Both plagiarism and using AI text generators for assignments is a form of cheating, which we do not condone. This is also cheating yourself of valuable opportunities to reflect on your learning and integrate what you have learnt into your memory.
As a measure to restrict the use of plagiarism and AI generators, we will run text that appears to be plagiarised or AI written through an AI text detector.
Those assignments that score more than 30% likely to be AI generated will be returned for resubmission.
Those assignments that score more than 30% likely to be plagiarised will be returned for resubmission.
Chat GPT Detector for Assignments
Plagiarism Checker for Assignments
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NICRO has a series of free PDF workbooks on lifeskills related topics. These are free for anyone to download and use for non-commercial purposes. Download here: LINK
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NICRO offers both behavioural programmes, as well as professional skills development programmes.
Coming soon! (July – Dec 2021)
- Behavioural Programmes
- Adult Lifeskills
- Parenting
- Economic Opportunities
- Substance Abuse Education
- Professional Programmes
- Introduction to Using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Practitioners
- Short information programme on gangs and youth
Behavioural Programmes
NICRO’s behavioural programmes are designed to provide educational and personal growth and development content to support behaviour change.
Flattening the Curve
A text-based no-audio programme designed for people who have been arrested for non-compliance with Covid-19 disaster management regulations. Topics include:
- About Covid-19
- Importance of mask wearing and social distancing
- Effects of a pandemic on mental and emotional wellbeing
- The Disaster Management Act
- Coping skills and self-care
- Rights and responsibilities
- Decision-making
- Emotional and personal growth and development
Completion Requirements: Participants have to submit assignments and pass quizzes in order to graduate from the programme.
Shifting Gears
A text-based no-audio programme designed for people who have been arrested for traffic-related offences. Topics include:
- Road safety
- Driver attitudes and behaviours
- Common traffic offences
- Consequences of traffic offences
- Effective road safety strategies
- Becoming a supportive driver
Completion Requirements: Participants have to submit assignments and pass quizzes in order to graduate from the programme.
Choosing the High Road
A text-based no-audio programme is an awareness and road safety education programme that aims to prevent road offences and promote road safety by:
- Providing information about road safety, road safety risks and the need to reduce drunk driving, speeding and other risky driving behaviour.
- Challenging negative attitudes and unsafe driving behaviour, with a particular focus on driving under the influence (DUI).
- Developing and applying new knowledge, skills and attitudes that will promote responsible alcohol use, sober and safe driving.
Topics include:
- Introduction to road safety
- Behind the wheel – understanding the driver
- Taking responsibility
Completion Requirements: Participants have to submit assignments and pass quizzes in order to graduate from the programme.
Beyond Boundaries
Beyond Boundaries is a lifeskills programme for teenagers. It has the following topics:
- Rights and responsibilities
- Communication and assertiveness
- Perspective on behaviour
- Self-Awareness
- Anger management
- Decision-making and problem-solving
- Bullying
- Leadership and peer resistance skills
- Gang Prevention
This programme has audio.
Completion Requirements: Participants have to complete and submit a workbook in order to graduate from the programme. PDF reader software is required to access the programme Reader.
Professional Skills Development Programmes
NICRO’s professional skills development programmes are designed to develop a range of skills and knowledge of practitioners working in the welfare sector. If you are claiming CPD points from either SACE or SACSSP, please ensure you have entered your registration number in your profile.
Integrated Social Crime Prevention Strategy
This NICRO Integrated Social Crime Prevention Strategy (ISCPS) programme is a text-based no-audio programme that trains people on the implementation of the ISCPS.
The (ISCPS) is accredited with the South African Council of Social Service Professions for 12.5 CPD points.
Participants who complete this training are able to:
- Understand the problem of crime in their communities
- Identify different strategies of the ISCPS and formulate practical goals for their communities
- Knowledge of why and how communities should be involved in crime prevention
- Understand and practice the various approaches to facilitate community participation
- Understand the facilitator’s responsibilities in facilitating community events
- Practice strategies for leading community projects
- Recognise the different sources of information for assessing community safety
- Assess the situation in the community
- Apply different tools to writing up a community profile
- Understand community safety action plans
- Develop community safety action plans
- Implement community safety action plans
- Monitor and evaluate community safety plans
Completion Requirements: Participants must complete assignments and pass an exam with at least 80%. The programme costs R500 with a 90 day access license. You must complete the programme in 90 days.
Introduction to Domestic Violence
This text-based no-audio programme has been designed to familiarise social service professionals with information on domestic violence, dealing with victims of domestic violence and intervention strategies for perpetrators of such violence. Participants who complete this training are able to:
- Identify the different forms of domestic violence
- Identify different victims of domestic violence
- Describe appropriate response strategies to be used for specific victims, such as LGBTIQA, male victims and elders
- Understand and explain the dynamics of domestic violence
- Understand the key theoretical frameworks for domestic violence, such as the ecological theory and the social learning theory
- Understand and describe the physical, emotional and psychological effects of domestic violence
- Identify and refer to key pieces of legislation which form part of the response to domestic violence, including protection orders
- Understand the guiding principles of working with victims and the Victim’s Charter
- Understand the dynamics of trauma and the basic elements of a trauma debriefing
- Understand how to conduct a risk assessment for a domestic violence case
- Understand how to develop a safety plan for a victim of domestic violence
- Understand appropriate interventions to respond to domestic violence, and the relevant caveats for the different interventions
- Understand how to conduct a community risk assessment to form the basis of primary domestic violence prevention at community level
- Understand important considerations when mobilising communities as part of primary prevention for domestic violence
- Understand the importance of self-care in order to reduce risk of trauma and burnout as a professional exposed to trauma through case work
- Complete a professional quality of life assessment in order to identify areas that need attention in order to prevent burnout and trauma
- Understand a range of practical self-care tips designed to prevent burn-out and trauma as a professional
Completion Requirements: Participants must complete assignments and pass an exam with at least 80%. The programme costs R500 with a 90 day access license. You must complete the programme in 90 days.
Introduction to Psychosocial Assessments
This programme is designed for social workers, and covers the processes and requirements of producing a psychosocial assessment that can be used in court, and to guide the interventions provided to a client. The programme covers the following topics:
- Understanding Assessment
- Assessment Tools & Skills
- Preparing for an Assessment
- Data Collection
- Processing the Data
- Writing the Report
This programme has audio.
Completion Requirements: Participants must complete assignments and pass an exam with at least 80%.The programme costs R500 with a 90 day access license. You must complete the programme in 90 days.
The National School Safety Framework
The National School Safety Framework (NSSF) is the core response of the Department of Education to school violence. The NSSF was developed by DBE and the Centre for Justice and Crime Prevention (CJCP). CJCP has given NICRO permission to host NSSF training on NICRO Online. This training programme will equip students with the full NSSF toolkit, and guidance on how to implement the NSSF at schools. The programme covers the following:
- Introduction
- The NSSF Process
- The NSSF Tools
- Assignment - Educator survey
- The School Safety Action Plan
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Integrating the NSSF into Schools
- Critical Issues
This programme has audio. This programme is accredited with the South African Council for Educators for 15 CPD points.
Completion Requirements: Participants must complete assignments and pass an exam with at least 80%. The programme costs R200 with a 60 day access license. You must complete the programme in 60 days.
Social Work Supervision
This programme is designed to provide a detailed overview of what is required when rendering supervision to social workers. The programme covers educational, administrative and supportive social work supervision.
The programme covers the following content:
- Programme introduction
- What is social work supervision?
- The function of social work supervision
- General Rules for Social Work Supervision
- The importance of Reflective Practice for Social Work Supervision
- Communication Skills and Social Work Supervision
- Behavioural Styles and Social Work Supervision
- The Use of Questions in Social Work Supervision
- Listening And Observing And Social Work Supervision
- Giving effective feedback in Social Work Supervision
- The supervisor as an administrator
- Administrative Supervision: Values and Theories
- The supervisor as an advocate, change agent and data analyst
- What is educational supervision?
- Adult Learning Principles and Experiential Learning
- Dimensions of learning
- Professional Maturity for Social Workers
- Guidance for supervisors experiencing difficulty with staff
- What is supportive supervision
- Supportive Supervision – Preventing Burnout
- Programme summary
- Exam
This programme has audio. The programme is accredited with the SACSSP for 19.5 CPD points (CPD Approval Number: 244/2021)
Completion Requirements: Participants must complete assignments and pass an exam with at least 80%.The programme costs R500 with a 90 day access license. You must complete the programme in 90 days.
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Payment for Programmes
External Users
External users refers to all other users, such as:
- Professionals wanting to take online programmes
- Parents wanting their child to take an online programme
External users must self-register on the LMS, select a programme and make an online payment through PayPal using a credit or debit card. Once payment has been processed, access to the programme is opened. The programmes are priced in USD, due to NICRO using PayPal. The USD amount is converted to ZAR during the payment process.
Payment Process
- Click on the programme you want to access
- You will be asked whether you want to enrol in the course. Click Subscribe
- The subscriptions page will open. Ensure you have ticked the box next to the name of the programme you want to enrol in
- Click Add to Cart
- Select the PayPal standard payment option
- Tick next to the terms and conditions text box
- Click Checkout Items
- You will then be taken through to PayPal, where you can log in with your existing PayPal account or create a free one while paying for the programme
- Enter your card details and other payment information PayPal requires, and follow the instructions on the page
- Once payment has been processed, you will be able to access the programme content
Click here to see a guide on making online payments: LINK.
Important Note for Paying External Clients
Please note you have between 60 to 90 days to complete the programme, after which your license will expire. The access period varies across the programmes. If your license expires, you will not be able to access the programme content. When you complete your programme, please ensure you download any programme content made available for download, as you will not have access to the programme after the license expiration period.
NICRO Clients
NICRO clients refers to the following:
- Clients referred by courts
- Clients referred from other service providers
- Clients referred by community structures
- Clients referred by their local NICRO office
NICRO clients do not self-register on the LMS or make online payments. NICRO clients will make payments as instructed by their local NICRO office. The normal process is to make a direct deposit into NICRO's bank account and forward the proof of payment directly to your appointed social worker. Your appointed social worker will drive this process directly with you, the client.
This process sits outside the LMS.
NICRO Staff
NICRO staff do not pay for any of the programmes. Staff do not self-register on the LMS.