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Why has the DipSW (Diploma in Social Work) changed into a Degree?

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Why has the DipSW (Diploma in Social Work) changed into a Degree?

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The changes were introduced to make sure qualified social workers are able to meet the changing role of social work and the changing needs of users and carers. The changes were aimed at better equipping social workers to provide high quality services to the public. They will ensure that the qualification provides a sound basis for the registration of social workers by the GSCC. This is a requirement in order to be able to practice. The degree has a strengthened, practical element, a curriculum, which takes account of the need to develop knowledge, analytical, recording and reporting skills as well as personal skills; and a requirement that students learn about work in inter-professional settings.

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