Updates

Lyra Taylor Social Work Impact Summit

This new event series will address urgent social issues, policy reform, and transformative social work. Registrations are now open for the inaugural summit, centred on family and domestic violence.

Get an inside look at a day in the life of a social worker

Want a behind-the-scenes look across different social work practice areas? Register today for our next webinar exploring a day in the life of a rehabilitation case manager, taking place 11 November.

What is accreditation in social work?

It’s the safeguard that ensures courses meet national standards – protecting the public, profession and graduates.

New Social Work Focus – Advocacy

The latest issue of Social Work Focus highlights AASW advocacy as the profession’s driving force, from new wins to powerful reflections on lived experience, and systemic reform.

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Social policy and advocacy overview

Social policy and advocacy overview

Advocacy is a core social work skill, bridging people & environments

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Policy and Advocacy Submissions

Policy and Advocacy Submissions

The AASW publicly defends and promotes human rights through our many submissions.

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Policy positions

Policy positions

The AASW advocates for social justice, key issues, and the profession

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Registration of social workers

Registration of social workers

The AASW calls for national statutory registration of social worker

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20
Oct
“You Need to be a Diplomat”: Political Acumen in Policy Practice
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16
Oct
Truth Telling and the “Lead Splinter”: Aboriginal Elders’ Perspectives on Community Service Provision and Intergenerational Trauma
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08
Oct
The Sustainable Development Goals at a Crossroads: Social Work and the Pact for the Future
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02
Oct
Recognising and Responding to Burnout: Insights From Social Work Managers and Supervisors in Australia
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When you join the AASW you’ll become part of an active and vibrant community of more than 17,000 social work professionals. As the profession’s peak body, the AASW is committed to maintaining high standards, ethical practice and ongoing professional development.

The AASW helped me understand my sense of professional identity as a social worker, it will be a career-long endeavour of creating and recreating my professional identity

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