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  2. Social work - Wikipedia

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    Social work is a practice-based profession and an academic discipline that promotes social change and development, social cohesion, and the empowerment and liberation of people. Principles of social justice, human rights, collective responsibility and respect for diversities are central to social work.

  3. National Association of Social Workers - Wikipedia

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    Since 2012, the Code of Ethics includes an LGBT non-discrimination policy. The 2018 revision of the Code of Ethics includes 19 changes that address ethical responsibilities when using technology. NASW Press. NASW Press is the division of the National Association of Social Workers that publishes books and journals for the social work profession.

  4. International Association of Schools of Social Work - Wikipedia

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    The theme for World Social Work Day is based on the pillars of the Global Agenda. IASSW has prepared two statements for social work understanding of the IASSW international position on social work research (2017) and clinical social work (2023). See also. Social work; Category: Social work education; References

  5. American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct

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    v. t. e. The American Bar Association 's Model Rules of Professional Conduct (MRPC) are a set of rules and commentaries on the ethical and professional responsibilities of members of the legal profession in the United States. [1] Although the MRPC generally is not binding law in and of itself, it is intended to be a model for state regulators ...

  6. International Federation of Social Workers - Wikipedia

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    The International Federation of Social Workers ( IFSW) is the worldwide body for professional social work. It comprises 141 professional social work associations representing over 3 million social workers. IFSW has formal consultative status with the United Nations and other global bodies. The organisation’s purpose is to contribute to ...

  7. Canadian Association of Social Workers - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW) faces challenges in advocacy and certification due to decentralized leadership. Insufficient funding from Employment and Social Development Canada and provincial bodies worsens these challenges. Provinces create policies independently and work with ASWB, a U.S.-based for-profit organization, for ...

  8. Alberta College of Social Workers - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta College of Social Workers (ACSW) used to act as the professional association and the regulatory agency. Since 2020, ACSW is a single mandate organization that regulates social worker in the public interest. The Alberta College of Social Workers, first created in the 1961 as the Alberta Association of Social Workers, made continuous ...

  9. British Association of Social Workers - Wikipedia

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    The British Association of Social Workers ( BASW) is the largest professional association of registered social workers in the United Kingdom. [1] The association has a members' code of ethics that outlines best social work practice and works to support social workers and care managers through education and resources.