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Queering Canadian Social Work Accreditation standards and procedures: a content analysis
Authors:Nick J Mulé  Maryam Khan  Cameron McKenzie
Institution:1. School of Social Work, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canadanickmule@yorku.ca;3. Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This paper reviews and critically analyzes the Canadian Association for Social Work Education—Association Canadienne Pour La Formation En Travail Social’s (CASWE-ACFTS’) Accreditation Standards and Procedures from a Sexual Orientation Gender Identity and Expression (SOGIESC) lens to examine how such are addressed in relevant documents. The CASWE-ACFTS Queer Caucus undertook a lead role in examining ‘diversity’ in the documents as it serves as an umbrella term for SOGIESC and other intersecting positionalities. This paper iterates an initial response in the CASWE-ACFTS Queer Caucus’ ongoing consultation with the CASWE-ACFTS’s Education Policy Committee’s work on Education Policy and Accreditation Standards 2019 (EPAS2019). The content analysis of the documents reveals that SOGIESC issues are not adequately addressed and this has implications for undergraduate and graduate social work curricula in Canada. The authors provide recommendations that address the integration of SOGIESC in CASWE-ACFTS’s Accreditation Standards and Procedures documents.
Keywords:Accreditation  Canada  gender identity and expression  LGBTQ  procedures  sexual characteristics  sexual orientation  social work  SOGIESC  standards
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