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Registration in New Zealand social work

The challenge of change

Liz Beddoe

School of Counselling, Human Services and Social Work at the University of Auckland, e.beddoe{at}auckland.ac.nz

Jan Duke

Graduate School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

English

Internationally the greater regulation of social work is intended to raise standards and enhance the standing of the profession. Regulatory systems must also be aligned to the demands of an increasingly global workforce. The achievement of limited registration in New Zealand creates challenges and opportunities for the profession.

French

Une plus grande réglementation du travail social sur la scène internationale vise à hausser les normes et à améliorer la profession. Les systèmes de régulation devraient tenir compte des particularités d’une main-d’oeuvre de plus en plus globalisée. La réalisation d’une inscription limitée en Nouvelle-Zélande crée des défis et des possibilités pour la profession.

Spanish

Internacionalmente la regularización del trabajo social tiene como objetivo elevar los estándares y mejorar el estatus de la profesión. Los sistemas regulatorios deben tener en cuenta las demandas de un mercado laboral cada vez más globalizado. El registro limitado de Nueva Zelanda crea retos y también oportunidades para la profesión.

Key Words: globalization • New Zealand • registration • regulation • social work

International Social Work, Vol. 52, No. 6, 785-797 (2009)
DOI: 10.1177/0020872809342649


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