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Association of Social Work Boards welcomes Chinese delegation to Culpeper

Exchanging information about social work on the international stage

Culpeper, VA, Sept. 17, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A delegation of social workers from Hangzhou City, China, recently visited the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) at its headquarters in Culpeper, Virginia, to learn about social work regulation, supervision, and practice in the United States. Twenty people, including a translator and the deputy director general of the Hangzhou Municipal Civil Affairs Bureau, comprised the Chinese business delegation.

The Chinese visitors incorporated Culpeper into a trip planned to exchange information about the profession of social work and to meet with American social work organizations. ASWB was contacted about meeting with the delegation by Triway International Group, an organization certified by the China State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs to host government and business delegations from China that come to the United States for study purposes. The delegation traveled from Washington, D.C., by bus and stayed for a pizza lunch at ASWB headquarters.

Mr. Huamin Cheng, deputy director general of the Hangzhou Municipal Civil Affairs Bureau, China, led the delegation and was accompanied by Ms. Yue Zhao, chairman of the Social Worker Association of Shangcheng District, Hangzhou City, and other community deputy directors, directors, and social workers from Hangzhou City. At the Culpeper office, the delegation met with ASWB Chief Executive Officer Mary Jo Monahan and Chief Operating Officer Dwight Hymans.

“ASWB is pleased to welcome the delegation of social workers from China to the Commonwealth of Virginia,” said Monahan.  “We appreciate the interest the delegation has expressed in learning about regulation of social work in the United States. We learned much from this exchange of knowledge about social work on the international stage.”

ASWB regularly represents North American social work regulatory interests at international conferences. In July, Monahan and ASWB Board President Timothy Martel Brown attended the 2018 Joint World Conference on Social Work Education and Social Development in Dublin, Ireland, where Monahan presented on the topic of social work practice mobility and license portability.

Background About ASWB

ASWB is the nonprofit organization of social work regulatory bodies in the United States and Canada. Members include 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the U.S. Territory of Guam, the U.S. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and all 10 Canadian provinces. The association owns and administers the social work licensing exams used by its members. ASWB’s mission is to strengthen protection of the public by providing support and services to the social work regulatory community in order to advance safe, competent, and ethical practices. The association has had its headquarters in Culpeper, Virginia, since 1989. Learn more at www.aswb.org.

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A delegation of social workers from Hangzhou City, China, visited ASWB headquarters in Culpeper, Virginia. At center, Mr. Huamin Cheng, deputy director general of the Hangzhou Municipal Civil Affairs Bureau, China, stands with ASWB Chief Executive Officer Mary Jo Monahan and ASWB Chief Operating Officer Dwight Hymans.


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Jayne Wood, Director of Communications and Marketing
Association of Social Work Boards
800.225.6880, ext. 3075
jwood@aswb.org

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