Social Workers Registration Act 2003

Registration, authorisation to practise within scope of practice, and practising certificates - Criteria

12: Criteria for full registration

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"What you need to do to become a fully registered social worker"

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To get full registration, you need to meet certain criteria. The criteria for full registration is outlined in a specific section of the law. This section is called 'Criteria for full registration' and it is part of the Social Workers Registration Act 2003.

You can find more information about the changes to this section in section 23 of the Social Workers Registration Legislation Act 2019. This change happened on 27 February 2021. The section about criteria for full registration was repealed at this time.

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Part 2Registration, authorisation to practise within scope of practice, and practising certificates
Criteria

12Criteria for full registration (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 12: repealed, on , by section 23 of the Social Workers Registration Legislation Act 2019 (2019 No 3).