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…a rigorous, evidence-based approach to building the next exams. We are committed to listening and learning together because we want the entire social work community to remain confident in the…
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April 1, 2022An update from ASWB for the social work community
…the social work regulatory community to advance safe, competent, and ethical practices to strengthen public protection. We enter this new stage at ASWB with open hearts and minds. We are…
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…were recognized by President Roxroy Reid for their service. Nominating Committee 2023 ASWB Nominating Committee: Vikki Erickson (NV), Shelley Hale (ON), Erin Michel (OH), Marette Monson (UT), and Joline Comeau…
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March 22, 2023Listening to social workers through community conversationsThe community conversations, an ASWB initiative to conduct qualitative research on experiences with licensing and the exams, are nearing the halfway point. Final results will be published alongside pass data in August 2023 and will be used as ASWB reenvisions its competence assessments.
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ASWB recently took a major step forward in building competence assessments for the future of social work when a group of volunteers gathered for a working meeting. The Practice Analysis Task Force, composed of social workers selected for expertise and diversity, met in Reston, Virginia, September 7–9, 2023.
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The most comprehensive profession-wide study to date, the Census will generate an up-to-date picture of who today’s social workers are and what they are doing in their practice. Findings will help support the development of a more inclusive and equitable social work workforce and will be used in designing future competence assessments for social work licensure.
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ASWB relies on committed volunteers for its most crucial work. Volunteers serve on committees, in positions of elected leadership, and as subject matter experts.
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ASWB hosts an annual two-day training for social work regulators. In the past, topics have included continuing competence, social work practice mobility, and working with legislators.