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NASW Practice Standards & Guidelines provide benchmarks that describe the services that social workers should provide; that employers should support and that consumers should expect.
SOCIAL WORK GRID FOR SCOPE OF PRACTICE. This grid is intended as a guide to assist people in understanding the differences in the levels of regulation and to show who would typically be responsible for various activities and functions.
Specifically, the goals of the standards are to: inform consumers, government regulatory bodies, and others about the professional standards for clinical social work practice. The scope of clinical social work extends across many practice settings and populations.
These standards articulate the necessary knowledge and skills health care social workers should possess to deliver competent and ethical services in today’s health care environment; provide benchmarks for quality social work practice for use by health care employers; and assist policymakers, other health professionals, and the public in ...
The scope of practice of the profession of social work means the assessment, diagnosis, treatment and evaluation of individual, interpersonal and societal problems using social work knowledge, skills, interventions and strategies, to assist individuals, couples, families, groups, organizations and communities to enhance psychosocial and social ...
Research and evaluation to reflect on social work practice, to develop social policy, and to implement research informed findings into practice, including research that engages those using social work services and research done in collaboration with other professionals. Adopted June 2020.
We establish, maintain, and regulate Standards of Professional Practice to ensure Nova Scotians receive the services of skilled and competent social workers who are knowledgeable, ethical, qualified, and accountable to the people who receive their services.
Practice. Social work practice consists of the professional application of social work values, principles, and techniques to one or more of the following ends: helping people obtain tangible services; counseling and psychotherapy with individuals, families, and groups; helping communities or groups provide or improve social and health services ...
Social work encompasses micro, mezzo and macro fields of practice. In this journal, the breadth and scope of social work across globe continues to unfold. The internationalisation of social work enables a dynamic basis for how social work engages across fields of practice and social issues.
An LMSW may only practice social work in an agency employment setting or under contract with an agency, unless under a non-clinical supervision plan per § 781.402(d)(1) ... unless the person is licensed in another profession and acting solely within the scope of that license. If the person is practicing professionally under another license ...