University of Canterbury Social Work Programme

University of Canterbury Social Work Programme Social work courses (part-time) began in 1969 at University of Canterbury through the Department of Extension Studies. The first students were admitted in 1976.

Kia ora, Kia orana, Talofa lava, Malo e lelei, Bula vinaka, Fakaalofa lahi atu

We extend a warm welcome to our social work alumni, current students, and those who may be interested in a social work career. We are New Zealand's longest-established Social Work programme, and offer qualifications which are internationally regarded and recognised by the New Zealand Social Workers Registration Board (

SWRB). The programme is well-known for its high quality Social Work education and research and is home to the Te Awatea Violence Research Centre, which is leading New Zealand research in that area. In 1975, a Social Work Unit, part of the Department of Psychology & Sociology, was established offering basic professional full-time courses. The Department of Social Work was established in 1983, the first separate “stand alone” university department of social work in New Zealand. The trend toward degree level social work saw the introduction of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) at the University of Canterbury in 1998 followed by the Master of Social Work Applied (MSW (App)) in 2003. Forty years on from when we first enrolled students in full-time professional courses at UC, we engage in teaching and learning in very different ways. UC has a range of services designed to equip students with knowledge and information needed to engage in learning. We encourage our students to make the most of these resources and support systems. If you are interested in studying with us, whether you're starting out or are interested in a higher research degree, we'd love to hear from you.

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07/03/2024

'This land my sister, is a woman' Fadwa Tuqan - a poem by the "Poetess of Palestine" to mark International Women's Day

This Wednesday an online presentation on Palestine and Social Work. You will need to register for the event if you wish ...
12/11/2023

This Wednesday an online presentation on Palestine and Social Work. You will need to register for the event if you wish to attend.

Join us for a power hour on Palestine, abolition, and social work to learn about these intersections and to participate in collective action for a ceasefire now, and for a free Palestine. Tuesday 12pm pst / 3pm est Organized by the Network to Advance Abolitionist Social Work, upEND, and Social Work....

Kia ora students. For students interested in understanding what is happening for Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank ...
31/10/2023

Kia ora students. For students interested in understanding what is happening for Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank you can join this webinar link: https://www.youtube.com/live/v_lL0eFchEY?si=a8fWuv91U1NQPGFh
The session will be taking place on Thursday, 02 November at 3pm NZ time.

Professor Angela DavidProfessor Ussama MakdisiProfessor Samera EsmierProfessor Harvey DongProfessor Hatem Bazian

Our friends at Christchurch City Mission have 2 social work vacancies. See the link for more details.
30/10/2023

Our friends at Christchurch City Mission have 2 social work vacancies. See the link for more details.

Do you have a genuine heartfelt passion and empathy for people? Are you vibrant, energetic and have a desire to invest into others?

Please join with University of Canterbury colleagues in Social Work, Counselling and Health to spend a day engaged in Kō...
09/10/2023

Please join with University of Canterbury colleagues in Social Work, Counselling and Health to spend a day engaged in Kōrero to share and grow our decolonising and indigenising collective mahi.
Entry is free, but please register here for catering and room capacity purposes.

https://events.humanitix.com/unbinding-to-bind-together

We are very proud of Bonnie Tainui who is a finalist for Te Waipounamu, in the MWDI Māori Businesswomen's Awards 2023.  ...
02/10/2023

We are very proud of Bonnie Tainui who is a finalist for Te Waipounamu, in the MWDI Māori Businesswomen's Awards 2023. Bonnie graduated from the Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) in 2014 and is still closely associated with our department as well as in her own business https://www.magnoliasupportingyou.com/

Good luck for 27 October Bonnie!

This pic of Adonai was snapped by the University of Canterbury photographer. Such joy! Faamalo Ado! The social work team...
30/08/2023

This pic of Adonai was snapped by the University of Canterbury photographer. Such joy! Faamalo Ado! The social work team are very proud of your achievement.

We are extremely proud of Adonai and Lucy who graduated yesterday.  Huge congratulations to you both!
30/08/2023

We are extremely proud of Adonai and Lucy who graduated yesterday. Huge congratulations to you both!

Purapura Whetu Trust have various positions available and have asked if we will help spread the word. Use this link to f...
02/08/2023

Purapura Whetu Trust have various positions available and have asked if we will help spread the word. Use this link to find out more and contact them directly with any questions.

Applications are sought from suitably qualified candidates to provide high quality services to the whanau we serve. Purapura Whetu is seeking to fill the five positions in our team;

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