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  1. ANZASW Fees
    ANZASW Fees for 2007/08 ANZASW has decided that for 2007/08 any new member purchasing the competency assessment service will receive complementary membership of ANZASW for one year. Therefore, new members will...
  2. Competency Service
    Competency Assessment Processes ANZASW provides two pathways to Competency Assessment and Re-certification: a Tauiwi Process which may be followed by any member, and a Tangata Whenua Process which may be...
  3. Using Letters MANZASW
    The 2002 AGM of ANZASW resolved that the letters “MANZASW” may only be used by Full members of ANZASW. Non-practising members who hold a current Certificate of Competency may also use the letters...
  4. Registration
    In 2003 the Social Workers Registration Act was enacted with the purpose of increasing the accountability for the profession, enhancing the professionalism of Social Workers and protecting members of the public. In...
  5. Benefits of Membership
    All members of ANZASW gain access to the following five basic services. Please follow the links on the left for further information about these benefits: Competency Assessment Programme: ANZASW provides a...
  6. Frequently Asked Questions
    Frequently Asked Questions - ANZASW Office Manager Are you having trouble accessing forms or discussion groups on the website? It is necessary to obtain a log-in ID and password before you are able to access...
  7. Supervisors Interest Group
    Supervision Social work in Aotearoa New Zealand has become a profession with its own distinctive tradition and perspectives. While overseas countries have contributed much to the development of social work in...
  8. Tangata Whenua
    Tangata Whenua Takawaenga o Aotearoa, the Maori caucus of ANZASW understands the model of partnership within ANZASW to be as follows: Partnership and collaboration under Te Tiriti o Waitangi: That displays...
  9. Responsibilities of Members
    Nothing in life worth having is free and membership of ANZASW is no different. Once you become a member of the Association you must accept the following responsibilities:  If you are a Provisional Member,...
  10. Goals and Objectives
    The following goals form the basis of the current ANZASW 5 year strategic plan. GOAL 1. By 2010, in accordance with Te Tiriti o Waitangi, ANZASW will have strengthened our bicultural partnership by having...
  11. Home
    Tena Koutou Katoa    Introduction Welcome to the online home of the Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Social Workers (ANZASW). ANZASW is the professional...
  12. ANZASW Publications
    Social Work Notice Board ANZASW currently publishes a monthly news letter called Social Work Notice Board. Social Work Notice Board serves as a newsletter for members and includes ‘columns' written by...
  13. Structure of ANZASW
    ANZASW is a membership based organisation and as such the members ultimately control the direction of the organisation. They do this through attendance and voting on an annual basis at the Annual General Meeting. In...
  14. Kaipurongo
    Notice Board, October 2008 Tena Koutou te whanau o nga Kai-Takawaenga o Aotearoa Ka nui te mihi kia koutou katoa me to koutou whanau, hapu, iwi hoki. Well the year is moving along very quickly, and I am...
  15. SW in NZ
     About Social Work The following definition of social work was developed jointly by the International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) and the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW)...
  16. New Governance Structure
    At the Special General Meeting in June 2007 a new Constitution was adopted that provided for a new Governance structure for ANZASW. The National Executive was appointed as the new Governance Board until elections...
  17. Excerpt from Code of Ethics
    A revised Code of Ethics, published in both Māori and English, was publicly released in March 2008. To obtain a printed copy of the Code in full please make a request to the ANZASW National Office,...