Nominations are received directly by Brigitte Mabandla Justice College from Regions, Branches and Chief Directorates.
NB: Individual applications will not be administered by Brigitte Mabandla Justice College, as participation in programmes must be in line with an employee’s agreed PDP.
Brigitte Mabandla Justice College allows Learners with completed credits from recognised education institutions to apply for credit accumulation transfers. Credit transfers will only be considered if accompanied by an original certified certificate and statement of results containing the SAQA specifications of programmes/ qualifications achieved.
Learners must lodge an L&D post impact assessment evaluation with Brigitte Mabandla Justice College within three months of completing a programme. Both the learner and his / her supervisor must complete and sign the post impact evaluation and submit same to Brigitte Mabandla Justice College. The purpose of the L&D post impact evaluation is to measure the improvement in the learner’s work performance after the completion of a Brigitte Mabandla Justice College programme.
A learner will not receive a programme certificate unless Brigitte Mabandla Justice College has received the referenced post impact assessment evaluation.
1.1.1 Overview of Civil Procedure: Magistrates Courts
1.1.2 Equality Court training
1.1.3 Mediation in Family Law
1.1.4 Taxation for Magistrates Court: Beginners
1.1.5 Taxation for High Court: Beginners
1.1.6 Mediation Training Programme - Mediation Level 1: Introduction to Mediation
1.1.7 Mediation Training Programme - Mediation Level 2: Court-annexed Mediation
1.1.8 Mediation Training Programme - Mediation Level 3: Uniform Rule 41a Mediation
1.1.9 Mediation Training Programme - Mediation Level 4: Commercial Mediation
1.1.10 Legislative Drafting Programme
1.2.1 Children’s Act Clerk Programme
1.2.2 Domestic Violence and Harassment Clerks Programme
1.2.3 Child Justice Act for Clerks Programme
1.2.4 Basic Intermediary Programme
1.2.5 Seminar for Maintenance Investigators: Beginners
1.2.6 Advanced seminar for Maintenance Investigators
1.2.7 Family Law seminar for Maintenance Officers and Maintenance Clerks
1.3.1 Criminal Court Trial Advocacy
1.3.2 Civil Court Trial Advocacy
1.3.3 Trial Advocacy for labour relations and legal officials
1.3.4 Rights and malicious prosecution
1.3.5 Aspirant Prosecutors Trial Advocacy
1.3.6 Expert and Report Writing
1.3.7 Trial Advocacy: High Court Bridging
1.3.8 Witness: Expert Forensic Witness - DNA Evidence
1.4.1 Newly Appointed Court Interpreters
1.4.2 Expert evidence programme for Court Interpreters
1.4.3 Civil, Family and Labour Court programme for Court Interpreters
1.4.4 Advanced Course programme for Court Interpreters
1.5.1 Appointments in the Deceased Estates for service points of the Master
1.5.2 The Guardian's Fund
1.6.1 Further Education and Training Certificate: Generic Management: Sheriffing (LP 64269, QL 57712)
JUSTICE SERVICES LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT (LMAT)
2.1.1 Management Skills Development Programme (MSDP) LO1
2.1.2 Service Excellence Programme LO2
2.1.3 Service Delivery Improvement Programme (LEAN tools and techniques) LO3
2.1.4 Foundational Management LO4
2.1.5 Public Service Project Management LO5
2.1.6 Senior Management Service (SMS) LO6
ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS TRAINING
3. Skills programme in End-User Computing
4. Business Productivity Tools Training (Office 365/MS Teams)
5 Business Continuity Management
6. Project Management Master Class
7. Cyber Security Awareness
4.1. Cyber Forensic First Responder
4.2. Open-source intelligence cyber-crime (OSINT)
4.3. Digital Forensics Investigator Programme - Data Analysis Response Windows (the DARWIN tool)
4.4. ICT Awareness and Capabilities Development Training
FORENSIC INVESTIGATIONS COURSES
4.5.1. Conducting Procurement Investigations in the Public Sector
4.5.2. Beneficial ownership training course
4.5.3. Interviewing and Affidavit Taking Training Course
4.5.4. Corruption prevention and awareness training for the South African citizenry (Level 1)
This notice serves to inform all the officials about the procedures for training /meetings at bookings at the Brigitte Mabandla Justice College. To ensure efficient use of our facilities and to avoid any scheduling conflicts, please follow the outlined process below:
BOOKING PROCEDURE:
1. Submit Request: All requests for booking venues and lecturer halls must be submitted at least two weeks in advance.
2. Provide Details: Include the following information in your booking request:
- Name of the event/lecture
- Date and time (start and finish time)
- Duration (How many day/s)
- Number of participants
- Specific requirements
- Approval: All booking requests will be reviewed and approved by the responsible officials. Confirmation will be sent via email.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
For all venue and lecturer hall bookings, please contact the following officials:
1. Ms. Cynthia Mabusela: Phone: 063 409 4501 | Email: CMabusela@justice.gov.za
2. Mr. Buhle Jali: 063 501 7621 | Email: BJali@justice.gov.zaPlease ensure that you receive a confirmation email before proceeding with your event planning.
Unauthorised bookings will not be accommodated.