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Can I count mentoring or supervision if the students or staff are not in social work?

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Can I count mentoring or supervision if the students or staff are not in social work?

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Yes, as long as the activities you are mentoring or supervising fit within the scope of social work practice. Supervision of social work students, provisional social workers, or clinical supervision of people applying to be on the clinical registry can be counted as category A activities. Other types of supervision or supervision of students in other fields is still counted as category B.

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