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           Social Work Competencies Regarding Diversity and Social Justice 
     
    The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) is the national association of social work education programs and is responsible for 
    establishing the Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) for the 800-plus accredited programs in the U.S. and its 
    territories. Accreditation demonstrates that a program meets the national standards for social work education, and graduation from 
    an accredited program is often required for practitioners to seek a license to practice social work.   
     
    There are efforts in some states to introduce legislation that seeks to constrain how universities teach about diversity. In fact, some 
    proposed legislation would impose funding cuts on public colleges if any class or activity promotes “division between, resentment 
    of, or social justice” for race, gender, political affiliations, social class, or a “particular class of people.” Legislators seeking to alter 
    social work education should consider the implications on accredited programs.  
      
    Requiring programs to achieve and maintain competency in the areas of diversity, privilege, oppression, and intersectionality has 
    been central to social work accreditation standards since 1952. A fundamental aspect of this foundational knowledge is to teach 
    about historical institutionalization of privilege and oppression that has permeated our systems and social fabric.   
       
    In the current iteration of the CSWE EPAS, accredited social work programs are required to teach about racism and social 
    justice based on two (of nine) social work competencies. Each competency is carefully and intentionally worded to ensure 
    that programs have clear guidance on developing activities, lessons, and courses that align with social work values accreditation 
    needs.  
       
    Competency 2: Engage Diversity and Difference in Practice   
    Social workers understand how diversity and difference characterize and shape the human experience and are critical to the 
    formation of identity. The dimensions of diversity are understood as the intersectionality of multiple factors including but not limited 
    to age, class, color, culture, disability and ability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity and expression, immigration status, marital 
    status, political ideology, race, religion/spirituality, sex, sexual orientation, and tribal sovereign status. Social workers understand 
    that, as a consequence of difference, a person’s life experiences may include oppression, poverty, marginalization, and alienation as 
    well as privilege, power, and acclaim. Social workers also understand the forms and mechanisms of oppression and discrimination 
    and recognize the extent to which a culture’s structures and values, including social, economic, political, and cultural exclusions, may 
    oppress, marginalize, alienate, or create privilege and power.   
      
    Competency 3: Advance Human Rights and Social, Economic, and Environmental Justice   
    Social workers understand that every person regardless of position in society has fundamental human rights such as freedom, safety, 
    privacy, an adequate standard of living, health care, and education. Social workers understand the global interconnections of 
    oppression and human rights violations and are knowledgeable about theories of human need and social justice and strategies to 
    promote social and economic justice and human rights. Social workers understand strategies designed to eliminate oppressive 
    structural barriers to ensure that social goods, rights, and responsibilities are distributed equitably, and that civil, political, 
    environmental, economic, social, and cultural human rights are protected.   
      
    If there are any questions concerning social work education, please contact president@cswe.org.   
                                                            
     
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