Category: News

SWRB Board Member named on the New Year Honours List 

The SWRB congratulates SWRB Board member Rose Henderson for her inclusion in the New Years Honours list 2024. Rose was awarded an ONZM – Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit – for her contributions to social work and health.   Rose Henderson has a long history in the social work profession. She began as… Read more »

Introducing Florence Tamehana – winner of the Tangata Whenua Practice Award 2023

Huge congratulations to Florence “Flo” Tamehana who won the Tangata Whenua Practice Award at the ANZASW Social Work Awards 2023 in September. The award was sponsored by the Symposium – Barnardos, ANZASW and the SWRB. It was awarded for contribution to the Tangata-ō te whenua body of knowledge, models of practice and improved outcomes for Māori. … Read more »

SWRB Fees and Disciplinary Levy: Consultation 2023

The Social Workers Registration Board (SWRB) has been consulting on proposals to change our fees and the disciplinary levy for social workers. Information about the consultation All the information about the consultation and proposed changes is in the consultation document. You can download this document here. The proposed changes are also summarised in the Table… Read more »

Introducing Okesene Faraimo – winner of the Quality Practice Award 2023 

Huge congratulations to Okesene Faraimo who recently won the Quality Practice Award at the ANZASW Social Work Awards 2023. The SWRB sponsored the award as a valuable opportunity to celebrate and highlight quality professional practice.  Okesene delivers a social work in schools service as part of the Family and Community Services Team at Taeaomanino Trust…. Read more »

E te Māreikura e Robyn Corrigan

Kua riro atu koe, I te tirohanga kanohiAnei mātou e tangi nei mou kua riro atu ki te pō With heavy hearts, the SWRB wishes to acknowledge the passing of Whaea Robyn Corrigan. Robyn has had a long and distinguished career in social work, spanning over 30 years. She was the inaugural chair of the… Read more »

Nau mai, haere mai! Welcome to new Board member Lois Hutchinson

The Social Workers Registration Board is delighted to welcome new Board member Lois Hutchinson. Lois has over 30 years’ senior management experience in the public sector working in health, censorship and transport, including work as: Working in these sectors, Lois developed particular expertise in the delivery of mandated services, both domestic and international, that operate… Read more »

Increasing our understanding of roles that are similar to social work

The report on this work has now been published. Please see Addressing public safety for social worker-like kaimahi Background to work undertaken from 2023-2024 We are working to better understand kaimahi/workers who are doing mahi that is the “same or substantially similar” to the mahi of registered social workers. The opportunity to undertake this work… Read more »

Social work advisors – Call for expressions of interest 

It is important for our regulatory work to understand and be informed by social work skills and knowledge. We are looking for experienced and versatile social workers who can provide us with social work advice on our regulatory work, like the registration of social workers and complaints and notifications. Now that social work is one… Read more »

Extending the experience pathway for registration 

The SWRB welcomes the introduction of the Social Worker Registration Legislation Amendment Bill to extend the experience pathway for social worker registration, announced by Hon Carmel Sepuloni, Minister of Social Development and Employment yesterday. The experience pathway is a registration pathway for people who have been working as a social worker for several years, but who… Read more »

New Registrar Appointed – Nau mai, haere mai Hamish McDouall!

The SWRB is delighted to announce that the Board has appointed a new Registrar: Hamish McDouall. He joins the SWRB on 1 May. Hamish brings with him a wealth of experience from his distinguished and varied career, which includes serving as Mayor of Whanganui from 2016-2022. He studied law and arts at the University of… Read more »