About BCASW


  • about us

    BCASW is the voice of Social Work in British Columbia

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  • bcasw code of ethics

    Read the eleven principles of BC’s Code of Ethics here

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  • casw code of ethics

    The national Code of Ethics is a valuable reference tool

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  • health practice committee

    Advancing the practice of Health Care Social Work

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  • multicultural and antiracism committee

    Advocating services for a multi-ethnic and multi-racial society

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  • child welfare committee

    Addressing child welfare and family policy, practice and trends

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  • indigenous social work committee

    Addressing issues to improve the lives of Indigenous peoples

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  • mental health & addictions

    A forum to post documents and participate in virtual discussions

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  • other bcasw committees

    BCASW invites you to participate in or develop other committees

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  • board and branch representatives

    A list of our provincial Board and Branch Representatives

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  • contact us

    Phone, write, email or fax the BCASW office

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  • melissa hyland I believe passionately that BCASW membership can be an opportunity to bridge the historically created gap through child welfare practice and Aboriginal communities. Membership of more Indigenous social workers will help build relationships with ally social workers to transform how BC takes care of its burgeoning resource: our children! I look forward to seeing you here at BCASW. Hai Hai.