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About Credentials

Social workers are unique and have the capability to work across many areas with specialist knowledge and skills. Social workers are involved with people across the entire life span from birth to death, from facilitating early interventions to working in some of the most challenging and complex situations.

While a qualifying degree gives social workers the skills, knowledge and attributes they need to practise, the complexity of social work means continuous development is required throughout their careers. Recognition of specialist skills and experience ensures a high quality of service delivery to the community.

The AASW has made a significant investment in expanding the credentialing program with the introduction of new credentials to support leaders in social work and facilitate a consistent way of assessing and recognising specialist skills.

AASW members achieving credentials can use these post-nominals

Accredited Mental Health Social Worker – MAASW AMHSW
Accredited Family Violence Social Worker – MAASW AFVSW
Accredited Disability Social Worker – MAASW ADSW
Accredited Clinical Social Worker – MAASW ACSW
Accredited Child Protection Social Worker – MAASW ACPSW
Accredited Older Persons Social Worker – MAASW AOPSW
Accredited School Social Worker – MAASW ASSW
Accredited Supervisor – MAASW AS

Find the new guide to applying for AASW Credentials here.