How do I become a social worker without pursuing BSW?

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  • If you want to work as a social worker then you can pursue a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) course. Graduates of a BSW programme are prepared for entry-level roles in a variety of social work specialities with the fundamental knowledge and abilities they possess. Social workers can work in a variety of settings, including child welfare, medical, mental health, education and community organisations.  Students in BSW programmes are frequently able to investigate a variety of social work specialisations. This makes it possible for people to concentrate on particular areas of interest, like community development, medical social work, d

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