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The Board of the AASW continuously works to meet the many needs of our 6500 members across a very wide range of membership services, throughout urban, rural and remote Australia, within the budget of membership fees and some ancillary income.
The branches, committees and boards of the AASW are the lifeblood of our Association. It is very important to the National Board and to all members of the AASW that there is good communication between the branches, committees and boards of the AASW.
I am delighted to announce that Colin Benjamin, life member of the AASW, has received an Order of Australia in the 2012 Australia Day Awards. Dr Benjamin has received an Order of Australia for his outstanding service to the community for his work for "Life. Be in It" and in community service and business organisations. Congratulations to you Colin, it is great to see your excellent contributions to the community being recognised.
Professor Karen Healy President AASW
The AASW National Board and the contested Branch Committee Management election results are now available.
MEDIA RELEASE:
Today marks the fourth anniversary of the National Apology to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people for the pain and suffering arising from government policies of forced removals of children. AASW pays respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and we apologize for the role care workers played in implementing unjust policies. Read the full media release.
Achieving Registration for Australian Social Workers – it's time and we need your help to make it happen!
Attaining registration of the Social Work profession is a key goal of the AASW and is something that you as our members have asked us to pursue so please join with us as we take the next steps to achieving this important goal.
AASW announces Foundation and Life Fellows for the Australian College of Social Work. Click here for the full announcement.
Media Release by Allied Health Professionals Australia :
Allied Health Professionals Need Incentives for eHealth Records for Consumers to Benefit
The benefits to consumers of the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) program will be severely limited unless allied health professionals receive incentive payments to enable them to participate in the program, according to Allied Health Professions Australia (AHPA), the peak national body for allied health professions. Read full media release.
The Australian Social Work Education and Accreditation Standards (ASWEAS) Review is progressing well.
Our thanks to everyone who contributed to the first phase consultation during 2011. A summary of the key issues arising from the first phase consultation process will be uploaded to the ASWEAS Review web page early in the new year.
Members are invited to respond to the 2011-2012 CPD Policy discussion paper. The paper outlines issues identified in the current trial policy and poses questions to help identify how the CPD policy can be improved for all members. Our thanks to members who have already provided feedback, many of your ideas and comments have informed the paper.