Degree or Diploma Qualifications for Social Work Employees
Ministry of Social and Family DevelopmentSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns the degree requirements for social workers and whether experienced diploma holders can qualify through short professional development courses. Minister for Social and Family Development Masagos Zulkifli B M M explained that the complex nature of social work, including risk assessment, requires the rigour of undergraduate-level training. He highlighted that a Bachelor’s Degree is the international standard for entry into the profession and ensures proficiency in casework and advocacy. While diploma holders can work as Social Work Associates, they must obtain a degree from the National University of Singapore or Singapore University of Social Services to become Social Workers. These universities may recognize prior diploma training to allow these individuals to complete the necessary social work degree within a shorter duration.
Transcript
114 Ms Carrie Tan asked the Minister for Social and Family Development (a) why are only degree holders allowed to become social workers; and (b) whether the Ministry will consider developing diploma holders into social workers through short professional development courses targeted specifically at those who have a significant amount of work experience in the social sector.
Mr Masagos Zulkifli B M M: Social Work is a profession that engages people and systems to address issues and problems in life to enhance well-being. Social Workers need to have mastery of theoretical and research-based knowledge and have deep skills to make assessments and interventions within professional standards of practice and adhere to the Social Work Profession’s code of conduct and ethical principles.
The roles of Social Workers are multifaceted. These include how to conduct risk assessment and mobilising of individuals and resources to keep persons safe especially if they are vulnerable. They have the responsibility to make timely professional judgement calls and work with involuntary clients to receive help and improve their well-being. The rigour of Social Work training at the undergraduate level ensures that Social Workers are able to apply casework, work with groups and communities to solve problems, improve well-being and advocate for vulnerable clients to keep them safe. The basic entry qualification for professional Social Workers in other countries (for example, United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Indonesia, Philippines) is a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work.
Diploma holders can take on the role of Social Work Associates and work alongside Social Workers in their professional role. To become a Social Worker, diploma holders have the option of enrolling in an undergraduate programme at the National University of Singapore or the Singapore University of Social Services. Their training at the diploma level may be recognised (subject to each University’s specific admission criteria) and they can complete the Social Work programme within a shorter duration.