Qualified Social Worker
Full Form of QSW
What is QSW?
A Qualified Social Worker (QSW) is a professional who has completed recognized training and obtained certification to practice social work. In India, the term is often used in government and non-governmental organizations to denote social workers who meet specific educational and experiential standards, such as a Master's in Social Work (MSW) from a UGC-approved university. QSWs work in diverse settings including child welfare, mental health, community development, and disaster relief. They play a crucial role in implementing social welfare schemes like Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) and the National Social Assistance Programme. The designation is commonly used in job postings, professional registries, and policy documents by bodies such as the National Association of Professional Social Workers in India. While not as widely used as MSW, QSW appears in contexts requiring formal recognition of credentials, especially for international collaborations or donor-funded projects. For competitive exams like the UPSC or state PSCs, understanding the role of qualified social workers is relevant for papers on social justice and governance. Overall, QSW emphasizes professional competence and ethical standards in the social work sector.
QSW का फुल फॉर्म
योग्य समाज कार्यकर्ता
Example
The NGO recruited a QSW to lead the community health awareness programme in rural Bihar.