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March 4, 2026Workforce data: a catalyst for professional changeUltimately, workforce data empowers us to guide students through the complexities of social work, helping them articulate their long-term career goals and navigate the challenges ahead.
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March 4, 2026Regulatory research fundingIn 2023, ASWB’s Regulatory Research Committee, made up of volunteer regulators, issued a request for proposals to contribute to a growing body of research that will inform systems changes and help both the profession and the clients and client systems served. Three research teams have carried out their proposed research and have submitted their findings for publication.
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February 26, 2026When standards alignHave you ever wondered about the connection between the knowledge learned in a social work program and the applied knowledge tested by the social work licensing exams? The Association of Social Work Boards recently explored answers to this common question by conducting an alignment study that found significant overlap, strengthening evidence for the connections among education, licensure, and professional practice.
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February 23, 2026ASWB to begin piloting online proctoringIn alignment with its ongoing commitment to improving exam candidates’ experiences, ASWB will begin a pilot program to offer the option of online proctored exams for select candidates. The pilot will launch on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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January 21, 2026Workforce data now available to social work researchers
The robust workforce dataset collected through the 2024 Social Work Census is now available for use by researchers. ASWB funded and conducted the Census between March 1 and June 30, 2024, to contribute to a better understanding of the social work profession. The workforce dataset comprises responses from 84,775 individuals and encompasses 245 variables. The […]
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December 11, 2025Upcoming Changes to the Social Work Licensing ExamsThe social work licensing exams determine whether an aspiring social worker is ready to practice as a member of a profession that serves vulnerable client populations. Because the stakes are high — for licensure candidates and for the communities they hope to serve — ASWB adheres to rigorous exam development standards. The 2026 exams will feature a new structure centering candidates’ experiences and a renewed focus on applied knowledge rather than simple recall of information.
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ASWB delegates elected four members to the ASWB Board of Directors and two members to the Nominating Committee at the organization’s 2025 Annual Meeting of the Delegate Assembly in Indianapolis, Indiana, on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
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November 13, 2025ASWB delegates adopt amendments to Model Social Work Practice ActAt the 2025 Annual Meeting of the Delegate Assembly, delegates from ASWB member jurisdictions cast votes on a proposed amendment to the bylaws as well as a series of amendments to the Model Social Work Practice Act.
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November 13, 2025Jason Lam and Karen Wasylenka recognized for outstanding serviceASWB celebrated the outstanding service of two leaders in social work regulation at the association’s 2025 Annual Meeting of the Delegate Assembly.
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October 31, 20252025 Examination Program Yearbook now availableThe 16th edition of the yearbook continues to communicate ASWB’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, and high standards in the examination development process. Every question writer, Examination Committee and Form Review Team volunteer, and consultant is listed.