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OASW Welcomes a New Student Director!
A Message to Student Members
I am a strong advocate for creating rich student engagement opportunities and connecting them to others in the profession. I value student passion, their inclination for innovation, and strongly believe in their potential to lead the social work profession of tomorrow.
Inspired by the theme of "dialogue", my goal is to involve student voice in the OASW and the greater profession through research, social media, and strategic public engagement campaigns.
David Knezevic, an MSW student at King's University College (Western University, London), has been elected by acclamation to the position of OASW Student Director for a 2-year term. The Student Director provides a student voice on the Provincial Board of Directors.
Have questions?
Contact David via
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About OASW
OASW is the voice of social work in Ontario. It is a voluntary, provincial, non-profit association representing approximately 5,200 social workers. All practicing members have a university degree in social work at the bachelor's, master's or doctoral level. OASW works actively to speak on behalf of social workers and advocate for the improvement of social policies and programs directly affecting social work practice and client groups served.
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