Skills & Qualifications assessment for OVERSEAS-TRAINED SOCIAL WORKERS | BREAKFAST & CHAT

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  • čas přidán 17. 07. 2024
  • Hello!
    I shot this vlog style video to discuss the options for overseas trained social workers looking to get their skills and qualifications assessment done for migration purposes to Australia (in a more relaxed style).
    In this video I discuss the two main options, one of which is not as popular but is worth knowing about.
    Remember to drop your social work related questions for a Q and A video I will be filming soon! You can also send me an email at lifewithchioma@gmail.com
    I would always encourage you to verify all information and do your own research. I am not a migration or education agent.
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    Chapters
    Intro 00:00
    Cook with me 01:00
    AASW skills assessment 05:40
    ACWA skills assessment 11:21
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    See relevant links to information mentioned in the video below.
    -AASW Assessments (IQA and skills) application www.aasw.asn.au/document/item...
    -AASW application fee www.aasw.asn.au/careers-study...
    -ACWA skills assessment www.acwa.org.au/migrants/skil...
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    Other videos in my Social Work series below
    -Get to know me as a Social Worker • Get to know me as a SO...
    -Become a Social Worker in Australia • Become a SOCIAL WORKER...
    -Social Work fields of practice • SOCIAL WORK CAREERS in...
    Don't forget to like, share and subscribe to support this channel. Thank you🙏🙏
    Email address: lifewithchioma@gmail.com

Komentáře • 62

  • @lifewithchioma
    @lifewithchioma  Před 2 lety +1

    You can skip to 05:40 for the assessment options.
    Filming a Q and A soon, so please drop your questions here or send me an email. My email address is in the video description. Thank you🙏🙏

  • @thembelairene4644
    @thembelairene4644 Před 2 lety

    Oh man, I can not tell you how much these videos are of help. I have had so many questions before watching your videos but now things are getting more clearer.

    • @lifewithchioma
      @lifewithchioma  Před 2 lety +1

      It makes me happy that you found them helpful. Happy New Year😊

  • @AbisolaOluOjo
    @AbisolaOluOjo Před 2 lety +1

    I'm so happy for you! 😄. The lockdown felt like a lifetime. Enjoyed the new style of filming. Showing a bit of your lifestyle and then getting into serious talk kept me glued till the end. Love it.

    • @lifewithchioma
      @lifewithchioma  Před 2 lety +1

      I am happy for me!! 🤣🤣. Aww, I'm glad you enjoyed the new video style. Thanks for the feedback. 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @EnglishPrepClass
    @EnglishPrepClass Před 2 lety

    Good on you that kids have resumed school again. The lock down seemed unending. I know that joy😊😊

  • @ApheNtsenge
    @ApheNtsenge Před 2 lety

    Finally getting a chance to catch up on your videos! Thank you for this, it was really informative. I wondered a lot about this process.
    I really enjoyed this video style, I didn't find it distracting at all. Hopefully we'll see you vlogging more 😇

    • @lifewithchioma
      @lifewithchioma  Před 2 lety

      Thanks a lot Aphe. I appreciate your support and when you do get to watch the Q and A video, I hope you can forgive me if I 'murdered' your name 😅😅

  • @ekamaoluwaseyi1319
    @ekamaoluwaseyi1319 Před 2 lety

    I love this style of filming ♥️♥️♥️

  • @Marcela-li9is
    @Marcela-li9is Před 2 lety

    Your videos are amazing and very informative

  • @AzeezatShowtv12
    @AzeezatShowtv12 Před 2 lety +1

    This idea is fire 🔥, but the way people see things are different sis. Some will tell you go straight to the point while others want to see a bit of different thing. For me you are doing well 😊 , and I would like to see more vlogs sis. Much love ❤

    • @lifewithchioma
      @lifewithchioma  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, sis. I know right! You never know what the reaction from people will be😂. I appreciate your feedback. 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @marymbogoh1533
    @marymbogoh1533 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Chioma , thanks for your very informative videos , I am a social worker by prof hoping to relocate by January . Your videos are guiding me very well.Kudos

  • @ernestinaokyere7724
    @ernestinaokyere7724 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for these videos.... can you please do a video on social work job availability and salaries in Australia

  • @Naijamuminaustralia
    @Naijamuminaustralia Před 2 lety

    I appreciate this yea nice one

  • @meeranair5426
    @meeranair5426 Před 2 lety

    Nice presentation. Ma'am 😍

  • @Naijamuminaustralia
    @Naijamuminaustralia Před 2 lety

    My eyes are on the food😋😋tell me about it when the kids are out.

  • @EnglishPrepClass
    @EnglishPrepClass Před 2 lety

    BTW the brekkie looks good too

  • @nishalimbachiya8208
    @nishalimbachiya8208 Před 2 měsíci

    ❤❤

  • @EnglishPrepClass
    @EnglishPrepClass Před 2 lety +4

    You shoukd become a MARA agent seriously. Well explained. Good job

    • @lifewithchioma
      @lifewithchioma  Před 2 lety +1

      Do they make a lot of money? 😁😁Thanks sis.

  • @moonu__
    @moonu__ Před 8 měsíci

    Hi Chioma,
    I graduated in bachelors in Social work in 2017( well got the transcript in 2018) will ACWA would do my education assessment. I also have relevant work experience of 3 years or more.
    Also, could you kindly enlighten from the perspective of AASW. In my country my field work requires of 250 hours of placement. Thr hours you mentioned of 980 hours has also an addition now as, if i have a valid work experience after my graduation of 1 year, i am eligible to apply for an assessment. Basically what are the chances of my profile getting a positive review?

  • @mrsbuch1847
    @mrsbuch1847 Před 2 lety

    Hi Chioma thanks this is really helpful; wanted to find out if one can still practice as a Social Worker if not assessed by AASW.
    Thanks

    • @lifewithchioma
      @lifewithchioma  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Mrs Buch, to be honest, I am unsure, but my opinion would be Yes. The assessment is only relevant for migration purposes or if your prospective employer requires proof of membership or eligibility for membership with AASW.

  • @BECKCROWN_REALITY
    @BECKCROWN_REALITY Před rokem

    I don't have up to three years experience but two, is it ok if I do skill assessment or I can make it with out the skill assessment?
    And after this what else do I need to do to get my PR??
    Thanks ma

    • @lifewithchioma
      @lifewithchioma  Před rokem +1

      Hi, the assessing authority's website will give you all the information you need to assess your skills in your occupation, including how to demonstrate work experience. If your assessment is positive, that is when you express interest in the PR visa you want and begin the application process.

    • @BECKCROWN_REALITY
      @BECKCROWN_REALITY Před rokem

      @@lifewithchioma thanks ma

  • @priscillazirombwa8346
    @priscillazirombwa8346 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the information sis.
    Does ACWA accept voluntary work as part of work experience?

    • @lifewithchioma
      @lifewithchioma  Před 2 lety +1

      If it is part of your post-qualifying experience and meets all the skill requirements, my guess would be, yes.

  • @soothingmusic8369
    @soothingmusic8369 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi… thank you for such a informative video. I wander if I have bachelors in SW from canada and now I am PR in Australia. Will it be the same process? I have no experience in this field just a bachelors degree and will i need to write Ielts exam?

    • @janepherkakama4618
      @janepherkakama4618 Před 6 měsíci +1

      All you need to do is register with the province you need to practise your social work since you got your social work from Canada,it won't be hard.
      First send your credentials to the Canadian Association of social workers and then go to the province.
      You can even write to them and inquire,they will respond to your email and give you advise.
      You don't need to have practiced.
      But si

  • @hazelmutandiko2801
    @hazelmutandiko2801 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Chioma
    What would you advice in your own opinion for someone looking to move to Australia but is not registered with AASW. Will it be to look for job fist or register with council first?

    • @lifewithchioma
      @lifewithchioma  Před 2 lety

      Hi Hazel, you do not necessarily need to register to AASW to get a job. You only have to demonstrate that you meet eligibility for registration (in other words, that have a social work degree). For migration purposes though, you would have to apply for a skills/qualifications assessment before you apply for a migration visa

    • @hazelmutandiko2801
      @hazelmutandiko2801 Před 2 lety

      @@lifewithchioma oooh l see. Thank you so much for your response The skills assessment tests is written at any Canadian embassy?

    • @hazelmutandiko2801
      @hazelmutandiko2801 Před 2 lety

      @@lifewithchioma noo l mean Australian **

    • @lifewithchioma
      @lifewithchioma  Před 2 lety +1

      @@hazelmutandiko2801 It's not an exam you sit. You only need to submit the relevant documents related to your qualifications and experience. Please follow the link in the video description to read more about the process and maybe watch the video again. Cheers

  • @ivynegs2091
    @ivynegs2091 Před 2 lety

    Hello there Chioma, greetings from the Philippines! Mabuhay! Finally found someone who has a genuine experience being an International Student particularly in Social Work to being a Social Worker in Australia. Your shared experiences in your videos, from family to work to migration from being a mom, to being a woman who just wants a little spare quiet "alone time" at home. I truly love your videos they truly inspire people like me who wish to migrate as a Social Worker/Community Worker in Australia.
    May I Ask for your opinion, If I do stand a chance in the assessment for ACWA? I am currently a Resettlement and Development Officer in a Government Housing Agency in my country, currently with the position for almost three years, our responsibilities focus more on tagging and census operations, socio-economic profiling of targeted housing beneficiaries particularly those of lived in danger areas and the marginalized. We also do consultative sessions with the community and other stakeholders and socially prepare them before the actual relocation and their resettlement to their new homes. Prior being a Resettlement Officer, I was also a Community Relations/Support Services Officer for almost 6 years with the same agency. Tasks are mostly conducting motivational information campaigns to community, gathers feedback information and drafts proposals for community services. Conducts/assist in trainings for the community.
    I am really confused if I should get a student visa and take MSW or be assessed by the assessing authority, I hope you get to ready my comments, and I really appreciate if you could spare your time for a reply. Thanks in advance and more power. God Bless! please do make more videos.

    • @lifewithchioma
      @lifewithchioma  Před 2 lety

      Hi Ivy. It was such a pleasure to read your comment. Thank you for sharing your background too. I would say give the ACWA assessment a shot before considering enrolment into the MSW program. Thanks for stopping by and goodluck.

  • @vanshikasingh3267
    @vanshikasingh3267 Před 2 lety

    Hi.. if the person is master's in social work from ACAP. Which is qualifying in nature. Do he still need to follow the criteria of AASW

    • @lifewithchioma
      @lifewithchioma  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Vanishka, if I understand your question, my answer will be yes. You will still need to submit your master's qualification from ACAP to be assessed by the AASW for migration purposes. Thanks for watching

  • @ahmedallam4797
    @ahmedallam4797 Před rokem +1

    Iam asocial worker in medical field for 8 years and i have a bachelor of social work 4 years studying can i assessment with acwa as a welfare worker or community worker

  • @stephaniefegor2710
    @stephaniefegor2710 Před 2 lety

    Please chioma....did you study a course on social work here in Nigeria before moving and secondly what's the years duration for study of s worker abroad

    • @lifewithchioma
      @lifewithchioma  Před 2 lety

      Hi Stephanie, I studied here in Australia. It was a 2-year Masters course.

  • @andilendlovu2025ndlovu
    @andilendlovu2025ndlovu Před měsícem

    I have Bachelor of Social Work from University of South Africa. Can i apply For AASW as immigrants?

  • @serahsmagicworld6933
    @serahsmagicworld6933 Před rokem

    Hi
    I have a career break of nearly 8 yrs and my only social work related experience is 1.5 yrs.Will it be a problem in getting AASW registration.Currently I live in Australia and I have PR.

    • @lifewithchioma
      @lifewithchioma  Před rokem

      Do you want to email the AASW for more information on this? Unfortunately, I am not sure myself. Thanks

  • @sahilvohra4092
    @sahilvohra4092 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi chioma, i have a bachelors degree of social work from overseas and 1 year of work experience as a community worker in india.
    Do you recon i can get an assessment??

  • @STEGOMAYA
    @STEGOMAYA Před rokem

    Can a 2 years post graduate diploma in social work from the USA work?

    • @lifewithchioma
      @lifewithchioma  Před rokem

      In Australia, the minimum requirement is a Bachelor or Master's degree. I am not sure what that means for a graduate diploma obtained overseas. Please email the AASW for further clarification.

  • @rodriguezperalta3212
    @rodriguezperalta3212 Před rokem

    Hi Chioma, what is your suggestion if I don't have any work experience? Would it be possible to migrate, obtain the professional experience I need when I am in Australia to apply for the ACWA or AASW. What options do I have?

  • @prityroy9.9Mviews
    @prityroy9.9Mviews Před rokem

    Hi

  • @HumbleFamilyTravels
    @HumbleFamilyTravels Před rokem

    I'm so confused why these two videos are one video.

  • @mrheropks
    @mrheropks Před 4 měsíci

    Wrong !! If you have Australian social work degree then they will give you + skill assessment.

  • @oseikromlegoncomedytv577
    @oseikromlegoncomedytv577 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Chioma ,
    I am Ghanaian who read Social work as a major and study of religion as a minor in college.
    On my certificate it was written “Social Work with Study of religions.
    Am I eligible to apply for skill assessment where religion has been referenced on my certificate?
    Thank you.

    • @lifewithchioma
      @lifewithchioma  Před 2 lety

      Hi, to be honest, I am unsure about the attached 'Study of Religions' bit. A part of the assessment involves comparing the units/subjects you studied with the Australian equivalent to determine if you completed the core subjects that will qualify you here in Australia. If that comparison is positive, then you have a chance of getting a positive assessment. My suggestion is to email the AASW and see if you can get some advice on that. Thanks

  • @ivynegs2091
    @ivynegs2091 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello there Chioma, greetings from the Philippines! Mabuhay! Finally found someone who has a genuine experience being an International Student particularly in Social Work to being a Social Worker in Australia. Your shared experiences in your videos, from family to work to migration from being a mom, to being a woman who just wants a little spare quiet "alone time" at home. I truly love your videos they truly inspire people like me who wish to migrate as a Social Worker/Community Worker in Australia.
    May I Ask for your opinion, If I do stand a chance in the assessment for ACWA? I am currently a Resettlement and Development Officer in a Government Housing Agency in my country, currently with the position for almost three years, our responsibilities focus more on tagging and census operations, socio-economic profiling of targeted housing beneficiaries particularly those of lived in danger areas and the marginalized. We also do consultative sessions with the community and other stakeholders and socially prepare them before the actual relocation and their resettlement to their new homes. Prior being a Resettlement Officer, I was also a Community Relations/Support Services Officer for almost 6 years with the same agency. Tasks are mostly conducting motivational information campaigns to community, gathers feedback information and drafts proposals for community services. Conducts/assist in trainings for the community.
    I am really confused if I should get a student visa and take MSW or be assessed by the assessing authority, I hope you get to read my comments, and I really appreciate if you could spare your time for a reply. Thanks in advance and more power. God Bless! please do make more videos.