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Eligibility for membership of A.A.S.W.

Eligibility for membership of A.A.S.W. FEDERAL COUNCIL REPORT Professional associations have numerous objects 2. entrance for social work be the matriculation but the most crucial is the promotion and for the body offering the qualification. development of the standards of their profes­ 3. the intent of the course be to qualify the sional practice. One method of both maintain­ graduate specifically for social work practice. ing and improving standards is the control of 4. fieldwork be an integral and necessary part eligibility for membership. It js a characteristic of the curriculum done under the supervision of growing professional organizations that old of workers accepted by the University. members consistently push upwards the criteria Assessing the general nature and objectives of for admission beyond the level used earlier to the course requires some flexibility since to some test their own eligibility. This has happened in extent this is culturally determined. On the the A.A.S.W. as standards of our professional whole the more generic the course the more education have risen; the time is ripe for a likely it is to meet our requirements. An appli­ report on the current situation and policy, the cant with training in only one special area­ problems being encountered and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Social Work Taylor & Francis

Eligibility for membership of A.A.S.W.

Australian Journal of Social Work , Volume 17 (2): 2 – May 1, 1964

Eligibility for membership of A.A.S.W.

Abstract

FEDERAL COUNCIL REPORT Professional associations have numerous objects 2. entrance for social work be the matriculation but the most crucial is the promotion and for the body offering the qualification. development of the standards of their profes­ 3. the intent of the course be to qualify the sional practice. One method of both maintain­ graduate specifically for social work practice. ing and improving standards is the control of 4. fieldwork be an integral and necessary part...
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Taylor & Francis
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0004-9565
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10.1080/03124076408522319
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Abstract

FEDERAL COUNCIL REPORT Professional associations have numerous objects 2. entrance for social work be the matriculation but the most crucial is the promotion and for the body offering the qualification. development of the standards of their profes­ 3. the intent of the course be to qualify the sional practice. One method of both maintain­ graduate specifically for social work practice. ing and improving standards is the control of 4. fieldwork be an integral and necessary part eligibility for membership. It js a characteristic of the curriculum done under the supervision of growing professional organizations that old of workers accepted by the University. members consistently push upwards the criteria Assessing the general nature and objectives of for admission beyond the level used earlier to the course requires some flexibility since to some test their own eligibility. This has happened in extent this is culturally determined. On the the A.A.S.W. as standards of our professional whole the more generic the course the more education have risen; the time is ripe for a likely it is to meet our requirements. An appli­ report on the current situation and policy, the cant with training in only one special area­ problems being encountered and

Journal

Australian Journal of Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: May 1, 1964

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