About CASWE                                                  
Association :: Boards/Committees

The strength of CASWE-ACFTS is the grassroots participation of social work educators across Canada. These are the members and leaders of our Boards, Committees, Caucuses and Networks. 
See the CASWE annual report (May 2010) for all committee reports:
http://www.caswe-acfts.ca/en/AGM_35.html
More information to be added soon.

Board of Directors
The Board of Directors, the managing body of the Association, is composed of ten members, the immediate past-president and the Executive Director. The Board administers decisions of the General Assembly, elaborates polic...More

Personnel Committee
This committee is responsible for recruiting and manage the human resources of the National Office. The Personnel Committee is composed of the President, Vice-President, Past-President and the Treasurer of the Board of ...More

Committees & Caucuses
There are currently three types of volunteer groups within the CASWE-ACFTS 1. COMMITTEES which are defined by the CASWE Constitution 2. CAUCUSES which are the grass roots groups engaged in advocacy, both ...More

Nominating Committee
(from the CASWE Constitution - May 2008)Functions and Powers
The Nominating Committee will present a list of candidates to each regular annual meeting of the General Assembly, from which the required number of persons ar...More

Standing Committe on Educational Policy
(from the CASWE Constitution - May 2008)Functions and Powers
The Standing Committee on Educational Policy shall: Prepare statements of educational policy to be recommended to the Board of Directors for presentation to t...More

Standing Committee on International Affairs
(from the CASWE Constitution - May 2008)
The objectives of the International Affairs Committee are to encourage and facilitate discussion of issues concerning international collaboration and exchanges and related curricu...More

Student Standing Committee
(from the CASWE Constitution - May 2008)
The mission of the Student Standing Committee of the Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE) is to promote educational experiences within CASWE accredited schools ...More

Field Educators/Directors Standing Committee
(from the CASWE Constitution - May 2008)
8.10 Functions and Powers
Functions of the Standing Committee are to:1. serve as a vehicle for dissemination of CASWE information pertaining to field issues.2. act as a consultati...More

Standing Committee on Racial, Ethnic and Cultural Issues
(from the CASWE Constitution - May 2008)
8.12 Functions and Powers (To be Developed)8.13 Term of Office and Nominating Procedures8.13.1 The chairperson of the standing committee on Racial, Ethnic and Cultural Issues sha...More

Standing Committee of CASWE-ACFTS/RUFUTS
STANDING COMMITTEE OF CASWE-ACFTS/RUFUTSto be developedAnnual Report from RUFUTS 2009-2010 (in French only)...More

Social Policy & Advocacy Committee
SOCIAL POLICY AND ADVOCACY COMMITTEEto be developedSee the CASWE 2010 Annual Report for more information....More

Caucuses
Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Caucus

Contact: Brenda Richard, Co-Chair - University of Dalhousie
or Brian O'Neill, Co-Chair - University of British ColumbiaPersons with Disabilities Caucus

Contact: Judy...More

The Editorial Board
The Editorial Board of the Canadian Social Work Review is appointed by the Board of Directors and publishes a scholarly refereed journal twice a year.Editorial Board MembersManaging editor, Ex officio
Valerie Kremer, CAS...More

The National Office
The National Office is composed of an Office Administrator, an Accreditation Officer and a Managing Editor. The National Office is an information hub for the professional and scientific activities of many social work edu...More


Back to top
Last Update: February 2 2012