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As a Social Worker, you’ll aim to improve the lives of the people. Social Work is a profession that supports, empowers and safeguards the most vulnerable adults and children in society.

The people you work with

Being a Social Worker

As a Social Worker you’ll carry out assessments to understand if people need care and support. You’ll work with individuals, carers and families to produce and review care and support plans.

You’ll keep records and you may write reports and attend court. You’ll need to work within the Codes of Professional Practice and take part in training or learning as part of your continuing professional development (CPD).

The qualities and values you may need are:

Get into: Social work

A free webinar on 22 October between 1:30pm and 2:30pm for people living in Wales who are interested in learning more about how to get into social work.

Getting started as a Social Worker

To become a social worker you will need a social work degree. The social work degree is the professional qualification for social workers in Wales and throughout the UK. Social workers are expected to increase their knowledge and skills after they qualify.

You can study social work at graduate or post graduate levels and will need to learn about law, policy and social work theory when gaining your qualifications. Universities run programmes in partnership with local authority social work services.

To learn more about becoming a social worker you can visit Social Care Wales.

You may be eligible for a bursary. More information is available here

Welsh universities offering the undergraduate degree

Welsh universities offering the master's degree

Training programmes

If you’re considering a career in care, we have a range of training programmes available to help you get started.

Liesl who completed the Introduction to social care training

Find a job in care

If you’re thinking of a career in care, take a look at our jobs portal to get an idea of the type of roles available.