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National Registration: A Way Forward

For those who could not join live, the full recording has been uploaded to the website (link below). Also included are all the reference materials that were included in the presentation -


Link to Video: National Registration: A Way Forward Webinar 

Links to materials:

·        Why Regulation Matters Webinar Recording

·        Conduct and Competence Recording

·        Transforming health professions regulation in Australia


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30th July, 2025

This webinar is for practitioners, educators, policymakers, and everyone invested in the future of social work. Safeguarding the Future of Social Work: Why Regulation Matters

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hst9HHq1XI


More information is available from the website:

https://www.swrb.sa.gov.au/

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Acknowledgement of Country

"The Social Workers Registration Board of South Australia (SWRB SA) acknowledges that the land we work on is the traditional lands of Aboriginal peoples and we pay our respects to elders, past and present. The SWRB SA acknowledges and respects that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the First Nations peoples of this country and recognises them as traditional owners and occupants of Australian land and waters. The SWRB SA acknowledges the violence of the colonial past and social work’s part in this history and the impacts colonisation continues to have on First Nations peoples. The SWRB SA acknowledges the strong and enduring connection to land and culture for First Nations peoples." (Social Work Registration Board, South Australia, 2025)

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