What are the 9 Cswe competencies?

What are the 9 Cswe competencies?

COMPETENCY 1:PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY.

  • COMPETENCY 2:VALUES &ETHICS.
  • COMPETENCY 3:CRITICAL THINKING.
  • COMPETENCY 4:DIVERSITY AND DIFFERENCE.
  • COMPETENCY 5:SOCIAL &ECONOMIC JUSTICE.
  • COMPETENCY 6:RESEARCH.
  • COMPETENCY 7:HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT.
  • COMPETENCY 8:SOCIAL POLICY.
  • Why are Cswe competencies important?

    It permits programs to use traditional and emerging models and methods of curriculum design by balancing requirements that promote comparable outcomes across programs with a level of flexibility that encourages programs to differentiate. In 2008 CSWE adopted a competency-based education framework for its EPAS.

    What Epas competencies?

    CSWE’s Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) in Diversity and Justice. Social work competence is the ability to integrate and apply social work knowledge, values, and skills to practice situations in a purposeful, intentional, and professional manner to promote human and community well-being.

    What are the EPAS competencies?

    The 2015 EPAS identify nine social work competencies: (1) demonstrate ethical and professional behavior; (2) engage diversity and difference in practice; (3) advance human rights and social, economic, and environmental justice; (4) engage in practice- informed research and research- informed practice; (5) engage in …

    What are the ten core competences of the swrb?

    14/15 SELF REFLECTION OF THE SWRB TEN CORE COMPETENCE STANDARDS Name: Date of Birth: Registration #: Application #: Competency 1 : Competence to practice social work with Māori As a Maori, I am obliged to demonstrate the Knowledge of the Waitangi treaty, Tikanga, and te tero Maori.

    What are core competencies for social workers in New Zealand?

    The SWRB recognises core competencies that reflect practice standards accepted in social work in New Zealand. The requirements of the Social Workers Registration Act 2003, the International Federation of Social Workers definition of social work and the ANZASW standards of practice have informed the SWRB in determining these standards.

    What does self reflection of the swrb mean?

    On an everyday basis, it helps examine and reflect my interactions in the social environment; the theoretical tendency depends on the cultural experience and environment at large. The essence of this competency to my practice is to articulate the Aotearoa context of New Zealand in the current and historical impact on Maori social work.

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