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Association of Social Workers

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Abbreviation
  
ASW

Formation
  
1935 (1935)

Predecessor
  
British Federation of Social Workers

Merged into
  
Six other social workers' organisations

Successor
  
British Association of Social Workers

Extinction
  
1970; 47 years ago (1970)

The Association of Social Workers (ASW) was the main professional body for non-specialised social workers in the United Kingdom. It was established as the British Federation of Social Workers (BFSW) in 1935 and changed its name in 1951. From 1949 it opened its membership to all social workers and from 1951 promoted itself as the body to join to work towards a unified profession.

In 1970 the association finally achieved its aim by merging with six other social workers' organisations to form the British Association of Social Workers, having been a member of the Standing Conference of Organisations of Social Workers since 1962.

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Association of Social Workers Wikipedia