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BASW

British  
/ ˈbæzwə /

acronym

  1. British Association of Social Workers

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Almost 40% of social workers said they were looking to leave the profession entirely, according to a survey of more than 3,000 social workers last August conducted by SWU, Bath Spa University and BASW.

From BBC

Bridget Robb, acting chief of the BASW, called the storyline "shabby" and said it had provoked "real anger among a profession well used to a less than accurate public and media perception of their jobs".

From The Guardian

Nushra Mansuri, professional officer for BASW, said she has not met anyone who felt that the the new time scale was workable in their current situation.

From BBC

Hilton Dawson, chief executive of BASW, the professional body for social workers, said he felt these cases were symptomatic of wider problems.

From BBC