How can I make a complaint about a case of unprofessional conduct by a social worker?
In Canada, social work legislation is the responsibility of the provinces therefore a complaint or expression of concern about the conduct or actions of a social worker must be directed to the social work regulatory body in the province in which the social worker practises. For contact information for social work regulatory bodies in Canada please click here.
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