NBASW's Ethics, Standards and Guidelines Training
This NBASW Ethics, Standards and Guidelines Training, which covers the Standards Regarding Telehealth Services, the Use of Technology and Social Work Practice, has been developed to guide social workers through their use of technology and optimizing telehealth service delivery while exploring ethical challenges and considerations and heightening best practices. Each NBASW member that is registered as practicing and as non-practicing must complete one NBASW Ethics, Standards, and Guidelines training annually as part of their Continuing Professional Education (CPE) requirements. This webinar counts as one CPE hour and the review and completion of adjacent documents may also be counted as CPE time.
- Webinar Training on the Standards Regarding Telehealth Services, the Use of Technology and Social Work Practice (mandatory)
- Standards Regarding Telehealth Services, the Use of Technology and Social Work Practice PowerPoint
- Standards Regarding Telehealth Services, the Use of Technology and Social Work Practice
- Standards Regarding Telehealth Services, the Use of Technology and Social Work Practice Q&A
- Ethical Scenarios Worksheet (optional)
The TRC’s Calls to Actions and how they relate to social work
Given the historical context of social workers with Indigenous people, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) has developed calls to action for social work practice to begin to reconcile previous harms associated with the child welfare system. Social workers will encounter Indigenous people within their practice, and it is therefor their responsibility to adhere to the core values of social work to implement the calls to action set in place by the TRC. Visit these resources to learn more:
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
- Residential Schools in Canada
- Indigenous Knowledge Portal
- First Peoples Child & Family Caring Society
- Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
NBASW Act
NBASW Code of Ethics
NBASW Strategic Plan
NBASW Bylaws
Continuing Professional Education
- Continuing Professional Education Policy (in effect April 1, 2022)
- CPE Journal (In effect April 1, 2022)
- Extended CPE Journal
Scope of Practice
Standards of Practice and Guidelines
- Guideline on Assessing the Capacity of Minors
- Standards Regarding the Capacity of Minors to Consent to Social Work Services
- Cultural Competence Standards Regarding Social Work with Indigenous Peoples
- Standards Regarding Telehealth Services, the Use of Technology and Social Work Practice
- Guidelines Regarding Social Work and the Use of Naloxone
- Standards Banning Conversion Therapy
- Guidelines on Disclosure of Confidential Information in Situations of Potential Harm
- Conflict of Interest
- Release of Information and Consent Form
Position Statements
- 2023-2024 Pre-Budget Consultation Recommendations
- 2022-2023 Pre-Budget Consultation Recommendations
- Youth Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Services Review: Thoughts and Recommendations from the NBASW
- 2021-2022 Pre-Budget Consultation Recommendations
- Vision for Health Care in New Brunswick
- Review of the Family Services Act: Recommendations from the NBASW
- Children's Services and Resources Regulation: Recommendations from the NBASW
- Renewal of Overcoming Poverty Together: Recommendations from the NBASW
- The New Brunswick Dementia Strategy: Thoughts and Recommendations from the NBASW
- New Brunswick Pre-Budget Consultation 2019-2020: Recommendations from the NBASW
- New Brunswick Pre-Budget Consultation 2018-2019: Recommendations from the New Brunswick Association of Social Workers
- Legalization of Recreational Cannabis in New Brunswick: A Social Work Perspective
- Domestic, Intimate Partner, or Sexual Violence Leave in New Brunswick
- A response to the Financial and Consumer Service Commission's Consultation on Financial Abuse of Older Adults
- NBASW Process for Position Statements
Reports
- 2020 Provincial Election Document
- 2019 Federal Election Document
- Cyberviolence Toolkit
- Rural Realities Faced by Service Providers and Women Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence When Navigating the Justice System
NBASW Newsletters
- February 2023
- November 2022
- August 2022
- January 2022
- November 2021
- July 2021
- May 2021
- January 2021
- November 2020
- July 2020
- April 2020
- January 2020
- October 2019
- July 2019
- April 2019
- January 2019
- November 2018
- July 2018
- April 2018
- February 2018