The Minnesota Board of Social Work is an independent state regulatory board established in 1987 to promote and protect the public health, safety, and welfare through the licensure and regulation of social workers in the state. They ensure that social workers are qualified, professional, ethical, and accountable through examination, licensure, ongoing supervision, and complaint resolution processes.
The Board is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in their work, actively examining and addressing systemic inequities in policy and practice to reduce barriers to social work licensing while maintaining high standards. With a focus on public safety, they provide core services such as licensing qualified social workers, investigating complaints, and providing outreach and education. Supported by volunteer Board Members and dedicated staff, they strive to meet the needs of citizens and promote a diverse and qualified social work workforce.
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