Competency Development
In 2022, the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) updated their educational policy and accreditation standards and distributed a set of competencies for social work development that all students need to achieve during their education. Nine defined competencies encompass practice behaviors that illustrate mastery of the competencies, which can be defined as knowledge, values and skills that professional social workers must be able to demonstrate. In this version, CSWE explicitly names anti-racist practice skills as an expectation for all social work graduates.
The UW School of Social Work reviewed and adopted the competencies and associated practice behaviors for use beginning in 2025.
The new competencies are reflected in every BASW and MSW course as outcome standards, including practicum seminar and the learning contracts and evaluations used to structure and assess practicum learning. Students and practicum instructors are being trained in the use of the competencies as critical factors in developing activities in agencies which support learning and skill development in each of the nine competency areas.
General Information on EPAS
2022 Education Policy and Accreditation Standards
2015 Education Policy and Accreditation Standards
Generalist (Previously “Foundation”) Competencies
Below you will find links to educational materials about the competencies and their application to practicum in the BASW senior and MSW first year.
Specialized (Previously “Concentration”) Competencies (MSW only)
- Competencies and Behaviors for Clinical Social Work; Integrated Health/Mental Health Practice; and Multigenerational Practice with Children, Families, and Elders
- Competencies and Behaviors for Community-Centered Integrative Practice
- Competencies and Behaviors for Administration and Policy Practice