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  2. 2022 EPAS Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards - CSWE

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    The 2022 EPAS adopts a competency-based education framework identifying the nine social work competencies accompanied by a set of behaviors for each competency. Following the nine social work competencies, the EPAS describes five elements of an integrated program design: 1. Program mission (EPAS 1.0) 2.

  3. The Nine CSWE Social Work Competencies - Texas College

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    The nine social work competencies are listed below. Each competency describes the knowledge, values, skills, and cognitive and affective processes that comprise the competency at the generalist level of practice, followed by a set of behaviors that integrate these components.

  4. The Nine Social Work Competencies T - School of Social Work

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    Competency 1: Demonstrate Ethical and Professional Behavior. ps, organizations, and communities. Social workers understand that ethics are informed by principles of human rights and apply them toward realizing social, racial, economic, and envi.

  5. 2015 EPAS | INTERPRETATION GUIDE - CSWE

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    Each of the nine social work competencies listed in the 2015 EPAS is followed by a paragraph that describes the competency. This description contains dimensions of the competency necessary for learning and developing competence throughout the course of a program. The dimensions are: • Knowledge • Values • Skills

  6. 9 CSWE Social Work Competences - University of...

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    Apply research findings to inform and improve practice, policy, and programs. Identify ethical, culturally informed, anti-racist, and anti-oppressive strategies that address inherent biases for use in quantitative and qualitative research methods to advance the purposes of social work.

  7. Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards - CSWE

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    The nine Social Work Competencies are listed below. Programs may add competencies that are consistent with their mission and goals and respond to their context.

  8. Understanding the 9 Core Competencies of Social Work

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    The nine core competencies of social work provide a comprehensive framework for professionals to deliver effective and ethical services. By mastering these competencies, social workers can navigate the complexities of their roles and make a meaningful impact on individuals and communities.

  9. Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) 2015 Educational...

    www.bu.edu/ssw/files/2016/07/CSWE-2015-Competencies.pdf

    Competency 1: Demonstrate Ethical and Professional Behavior. Social workers understand the value base of the profession and its ethical standards, as well as relevant laws and regulations that may impact practice at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels. Social workers understand frameworks of ethical decision-making and how to apply principles of ...

  10. CSWE Competencies & Behaviors - University of Maryland, Baltimore

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    Competencies: Nine Social Work Competencies identify the essential skills and behaviors that encompass and describe the essence of Professional Social Work Practice. Behaviors: Observable actions that demonstrate an integration of knowledge, values, skills, and cognitive and affective processes that comprise the competency.

  11. 2.1.1—Identify as a professional social worker and conduct...

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    Professional practice involves the dynamic and interactive processes of engagement, assessment, intervention, and evaluation at multiple levels. Social workers have the knowledge and skills to practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.

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