Ontario College of Certified Social Workers

Established in 1982, the Ontario College of Certified Social Workers (OCCSW) provided an avenue for Social Workers in Ontario to voluntarily certify themselves in the profession.

The OCCSW was replaced by the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers in 1998.[1]

Past Chairpersons

  • Shannon McCorquodale - 1982 to 1986
  • Leonard Levine - 1986 to 1988
  • Joanne Turner - 1988 to 1990
  • Raymond D. Tremblay - 1990 to 1993
  • David Rivard - 1993 to 1996
gollark: I mean, they're not very granular, and probably weird and arbitrary to some extent.
gollark: Why divide by states, though, and why with the exact representative counts which got picked?
gollark: It's the simplest one but also moronically bad.
gollark: Ranked ones are subject to Arrow's theorem which is bad.
gollark: So is score voting.

References

  1. Turner, F. J. (2007). Canadian Encyclopedia of Social Work. Wilfrid Laurier University Press.


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