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Practice Standards. Practice Standards 2013. The new AASW Practice Standards 2013 were launched in June 2013 following a substantial review.. The Standards outline the practice expectations of all social workers. They are designed to guide social workers to ensureCODE OF ETHICS
Code of Ethics. The Code of Ethics of the AASW, expresses the values and responsibilities that are integral to and characterise the social work profession. It is intended to assist all social workers, collectively and individually, to act in ethically accountable ways, in the pursuit of the profession’s aims. Download the AASW Code ofEthics
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS English language requirements . There are recent changes approved by the AASW Board of Management in August 2019 to the AASW English Language Policy.. English language proficiency is essential for respectful, effective and safe social work practice in Australia. SUPERVISION STANDARDS AND PROFESSIONAL SUPERVISOR Supervision Standards and Professional Supervisor Directory Supervision Standards 2014. The AASW Supervision Standards 2014 were endorsed by the AASW Board of Directors at their meeting in May 2014.. The Standards articulate expectations for the professional supervision of social workers in the current and varied contexts which social work is practised in Australia. THE 26TH ASIA-PACIFIC REGIONAL SOCIAL WORK CONFERENCE 2021 Chat with us, stay informed and find opportunities to get involved and contribute to social change. AASW social media guidelines SCOPE OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE : LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT The social work profession is committed to maximising the wellbeing of individuals, communities and society. We consider that individual, community and societal wellbeing PREPARING FOR CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE AND INCLUSIVE SOCIAL Preparing for culturally responsive and inclusive social work practice in Australia: Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples - January 2015.CASE NOTES - AASW
• only details relevant to the provision of a support or service to which the client has consented are recorded (see sections 5.2.5 (a)and 5.2.4 (b))
HOME - AASW - AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERSABOUT AASWPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTCAREERS & STUDYSOCIAL POLICY & ADVOCACYPUBLICATIONS Submissions in progress. AASW advocacy includes responding and presenting evidence to government inquiries and royal commissions. Browse by year or by issue. We are currently preparing submissions for several government enquiries. CRITERIA AND ELIGIBILITY FOR AMHSW Hold current eligible AASW membership* - Join here. (a) Have at least 2 years’ full-time equivalent (FTE) post-qualifying social work experience* in a mental health setting within the last 5 years, totalling a minimum of 3360 hours. The AASW recognises that full time employment equates to 35 hours per week, for 48 weeks per year.PRACTICE STANDARDS
Practice Standards. Practice Standards 2013. The new AASW Practice Standards 2013 were launched in June 2013 following a substantial review.. The Standards outline the practice expectations of all social workers. They are designed to guide social workers to ensureCODE OF ETHICS
Code of Ethics. The Code of Ethics of the AASW, expresses the values and responsibilities that are integral to and characterise the social work profession. It is intended to assist all social workers, collectively and individually, to act in ethically accountable ways, in the pursuit of the profession’s aims. Download the AASW Code ofEthics
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS English language requirements . There are recent changes approved by the AASW Board of Management in August 2019 to the AASW English Language Policy.. English language proficiency is essential for respectful, effective and safe social work practice in Australia. SUPERVISION STANDARDS AND PROFESSIONAL SUPERVISOR Supervision Standards and Professional Supervisor Directory Supervision Standards 2014. The AASW Supervision Standards 2014 were endorsed by the AASW Board of Directors at their meeting in May 2014.. The Standards articulate expectations for the professional supervision of social workers in the current and varied contexts which social work is practised in Australia. THE 26TH ASIA-PACIFIC REGIONAL SOCIAL WORK CONFERENCE 2021 Chat with us, stay informed and find opportunities to get involved and contribute to social change. AASW social media guidelines SCOPE OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE : LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT The social work profession is committed to maximising the wellbeing of individuals, communities and society. We consider that individual, community and societal wellbeing PREPARING FOR CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE AND INCLUSIVE SOCIAL Preparing for culturally responsive and inclusive social work practice in Australia: Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples - January 2015.CASE NOTES - AASW
• only details relevant to the provision of a support or service to which the client has consented are recorded (see sections 5.2.5 (a)and 5.2.4 (b))
COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK STUDY FAQS Social work field educators must be able to provide a minimum of 1.5 hours formal supervision per student for each 35 hours of placement. At a minimum, half of this supervision must be provided on a one-to-one basis. During the unprecedented time of the COVID-19 pandemic, flexible supervision arrangements can be negotiated. - AASW - AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS Please complete the below form if you would like to: receive our email newsletters and or; access Social Work Online Training (SWOT) Please check your email (inbox and junk), after completing this form, as you will need to confirm your sign up details. SCOPE OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE : LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT The social work profession is committed to maximising the wellbeing of individuals, communities and society. We consider that individual, community and societal wellbeingCREATING A CPD PLAN
Creating a CPD Plan. Members may wish to reflect on their professional development needs and annually develop and record their CPD plan. Members can record completion of a CPD plan using their ‘My CPD Record’ or logbook, as an activity within Category 2. The idea behind a CPD Plan is that members sit down at the start of the yearand write
PRE-BUDGET SUBMISSION 2021-2022 VICTORIA Social work is a tertiary qualified profession recognised internationally that pursues social justice and human rights. Social workers aim to enhance the quality of life of every member of societyand
SCOPE OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE 3 The social work profession The social work profession is committed to maximising the wellbeing of individuals and society. We consider that individual and societal wellbeing is underpinned by socially AASW’S POLICY POSITION ON PEOPLE SEEKING ASYLUM AND AASW’s Policy Position on People Seeking Asylum and Refugees. The AASW Code of Ethics includes a commitment to respect for human dignityand worth, and to
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CREATING NEW LEGACIES TO HEAL COUNTRY On the eve of the 2021 NAIDOC week ‘Heal Country’ the AASW is hosting an event with Shaun Nannup to explore those tensions in yarning circle/activity designed for Social Workers to reflect on practice and work with Aboriginal People. HOME - AASW - AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERSABOUT AASWPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTCAREERS & STUDYSOCIAL POLICY & ADVOCACYPUBLICATIONS We set the benchmarks for professional education and practice in social work and have a strong voice on matters of social justice, human rights and issues that impact upon the quality of life of allAustralians.
HOME - AASW - AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS The AASW respectfully acknowledges Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians, and pay our respects to Elders past and present.PRACTICE STANDARDS
Practice Standards. Practice Standards 2013. The new AASW Practice Standards 2013 were launched in June 2013 following a substantial review.. The Standards outline the practice expectations of all social workers. They are designed to guide social workers to ensure COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK STUDY FAQS COVID-19 social work study FAQs COVID-19 pandemic response to the Australian Social Work Education and Accreditation Standards (ASWEAS) AASW-approved parameters for Field Education during COVID-19 ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS English language requirements . There are recent changes approved by the AASW Board of Management in August 2019 to the AASW English Language Policy.. English language proficiency is essential for respectful, effective and safe social work practice in Australia.CODE OF ETHICS
Code of Ethics. The Code of Ethics of the AASW, expresses the values and responsibilities that are integral to and characterise the socialwork profession.
SUPERVISION STANDARDS AND PROFESSIONAL SUPERVISOR Supervision Standards and Professional Supervisor Directory Supervision Standards 2014. The AASW Supervision Standards 2014 were endorsed by the AASW Board of Directors at their meeting in May 2014.. The Standards articulate expectations for the professional supervision of social workers in the current and varied contexts which social work is practised in Australia. PROFESSIONAL RESOURCES MBS item number. Service length. Fee/Benefit: 82376. EDPT – Social Worker in consulting rooms at least 20 minutes but < 50 minutes. Fee: $64.20 Benefit: 85% = $54.60 AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS CODE OF ETHICS 2020NASW CODE OF ETHICS 2017NASW CODE OF ETHICS EXAMPLESNASW CODE OF ETHICS PRINTABLE VERSIONSW CODE OF ETHICS 2020 8 The Code also provides: • a checklist for educative and supervisory purposes • a benchmark for the assessment of professional behaviour • the basis for determinations regarding reported breaches of the Code. The ethical principles and standards outlined in the Code will assist the social work profession, the social worker, service users, employers and other interested partiesin:
INTERNATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS ASSESSMENTS ASSESSMENT OF 2 Overseas social work qualifications assessment Updated: February 2021 operationalised. The AASW is committed to maintaining the professional standards in Australian social work HOME - AASW - AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERSABOUT AASWPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTCAREERS & STUDYSOCIAL POLICY & ADVOCACYPUBLICATIONS Submissions in progress. AASW advocacy includes responding and presenting evidence to government inquiries and royal commissions. Browse by year or by issue. We are currently preparing submissions for several government enquiries. HOME - AASW - AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS The AASW respectfully acknowledges Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians, and pay our respects to Elders past and present.PRACTICE STANDARDS
Practice Standards. Practice Standards 2013. The new AASW Practice Standards 2013 were launched in June 2013 following a substantial review.. The Standards outline the practice expectations of all social workers. They are designed to guide social workers to ensureCODE OF ETHICS
Code of Ethics. The Code of Ethics of the AASW, expresses the values and responsibilities that are integral to and characterise the social work profession. It is intended to assist all social workers, collectively and individually, to act in ethically accountable ways, in the pursuit of the profession’s aims. Download the AASW Code ofEthics
COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK STUDY FAQS Social work field educators must be able to provide a minimum of 1.5 hours formal supervision per student for each 35 hours of placement. At a minimum, half of this supervision must be provided on a one-to-one basis. During the unprecedented time of the COVID-19 pandemic, flexible supervision arrangements can be negotiated. ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS English language requirements . There are recent changes approved by the AASW Board of Management in August 2019 to the AASW English Language Policy.. English language proficiency is essential for respectful, effective and safe social work practice in Australia. PROFESSIONAL RESOURCES EDPT – Social Worker other than in consulting rooms at least 50 minutes. Fee: $116.90 Benefit: 85% = $99.40. 82382. EDPT – Social Worker in a group 6-10 at least 60 minutes. Fee: $23.05 Benefit: 85% = $19.60. 82383. EDPT – Social Worker in a group 6 SUPERVISION STANDARDS AND PROFESSIONAL SUPERVISOR Supervision Standards and Professional Supervisor Directory Supervision Standards 2014. The AASW Supervision Standards 2014 were endorsed by the AASW Board of Directors at their meeting in May 2014.. The Standards articulate expectations for the professional supervision of social workers in the current and varied contexts which social work is practised in Australia. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS CODE OF ETHICS 2020NASW CODE OF ETHICS 2017NASW CODE OF ETHICS EXAMPLESNASW CODE OF ETHICS PRINTABLE VERSIONSW CODE OF ETHICS 2020 8 The Code also provides: • a checklist for educative and supervisory purposes • a benchmark for the assessment of professional behaviour • the basis for determinations regarding reported breaches of the Code. The ethical principles and standards outlined in the Code will assist the social work profession, the social worker, service users, employers and other interested partiesin:
INTERNATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS ASSESSMENTS ASSESSMENT OF 2 Overseas social work qualifications assessment Updated: February 2021 operationalised. The AASW is committed to maintaining the professional standards in Australian social workFIND A SUPERVISOR
Find a Supervisor Advanced Search. Welcome to the AASW Advanced Search Directory for Social Workers who provide Supervisory Services. In this Directory you will find a listing of AASW members who provide supervisory services, who have elected to make their details available publicly to practitioners. PROFESSIONAL RESOURCES Professional Resources. This page contains useful information on many AASW initiatives that are important to your practice.. Social work practice. The AASW provides information and advice to social work practitioners a range of areas, including: COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK STUDY FAQS Social work field educators must be able to provide a minimum of 1.5 hours formal supervision per student for each 35 hours of placement. At a minimum, half of this supervision must be provided on a one-to-one basis. During the unprecedented time of the COVID-19 pandemic, flexible supervision arrangements can be negotiated. RECOGNISING QUALIFIED SOCIAL WORKERS The Accredited Social Worker Trade Mark identifies professionally qualified Social Workers who are accountable to the AASW Code of Ethics and who have committed to, and completed a minimum amount of ongoing, annual, continuing professional development. This trade mark is a gold standard in professional recognition for social work andusers of
SUPERVISION STANDARDS AND PROFESSIONAL SUPERVISOR Supervision Standards and Professional Supervisor Directory Supervision Standards 2014. The AASW Supervision Standards 2014 were endorsed by the AASW Board of Directors at their meeting in May 2014.. The Standards articulate expectations for the professional supervision of social workers in the current and varied contexts which social work is practised in Australia. ACT BRANCH - AASW - AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS Branch Spotlight. 16 March 2021. The ACT Branch Committee held a morning tea and cultural nature walk led by aboriginal Elder Mr Wally Bell on Saturday the 13th of March for this years World Social Work Day, We had a great turn out and the weather even produced blue skiesfor the day.
INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS Information for authors. Australian Social Work is an international peer-reviewed journal reflecting current thinking and trends in social work.Authors intending to submit to the journal should prepare their manuscripts with both a social work audience and an internationalaudience in mind.
SCOPE OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE SOCIAL WORK IN DISABILITY Social Work in Disability Page | 3 Introduction The Australian Association of Social Workers’ (AASW) Scope of Social Work Practice: Disability document provides an overview of the role, scope and contribution of social work INTERNATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS ASSESSMENTS ASSESSMENT OF 2 Overseas social work qualifications assessment Updated: February 2021 operationalised. The AASW is committed to maintaining the professional standards in Australian social work AASW’S POLICY POSITION ON HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS AASW’s Policy Position on Housing and Homelessness. The principles and aspirations of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and otherinternational
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