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Social work as an applied-professional academic discipline covers the structured training of social workers, family-and-children-services practitioners, mental-health social workers, medical social workers, school social workers, gerontology social workers, and the broader social-services workforce. The discipline operates as a structured profession with formal licensure-and-credentialing in most major jurisdictions — the LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the US for clinical practice, the LMSW (Licensed Master Social Worker) for general practice, the BSW (Bachelor of Social Work) and MSW (Master of Social Work) as the principal academic credentials. The professional-credential structure has substantial cross-jurisdictional friction with country-specific licensure that limits cross-border practice for direct-clinical-service roles.\n\nThe global social-work-school institutional landscape includes major schools at research universities. In the US: the University of Michigan School of Social Work, the Columbia School of Social Work, the Berkeley School of Social Welfare, the University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, the NYU Silver School of Social Work, Penn School of Social Policy & Practice, plus the broader 250+ CSWE-accredited (Council on Social Work Education) BSW and MSW programs. In the UK: the Goldsmiths Department of Social, Therapeutic and Community Studies, the LSE Department of Social Policy, Bristol School of Policy Studies, plus the broader UK university social-work programs that received Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) approval. In India: the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS — Mumbai, Hyderabad, Tuljapur, Guwahati — the principal Indian social-work institution, founded 1936 by Sir Dorabji Tata), the Department of Social Work at Delhi School of Social Work, Madras School of Social Work, Loyola College Madras Department of Social Work, Stella Maris College Department of Social Work, plus the broader 600+ social-work-education institutions accredited under University Grants Commission framework.\n\nIndia's social-work-education infrastructure has structural distinctness through TISS as the institutional anchor and the substantial Indian non-governmental-and-civil-society sector that absorbs social-work graduates. The Indian Network of Social Work Education provides professional-association infrastructure; the Council for Social Work Educators-and-Practitioners-of-India movements toward formal national-level licensure have not yet produced unified credential-recognition. The post-2014 substantial NGO-and-CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) landscape expansion under the 2013 Companies Act mandatory CSR-spending provision (Section 135 requiring qualifying companies to spend 2% of average net profits on CSR) drove substantial social-work professional demand. The major Indian social-impact organisations — Pratham Education, Akshaya Patra, Smile Foundation, CRY (Child Rights and You), Goonj, Magic Bus, Teach For India, plus the substantial 3+ million Indian NGO sector — collectively employ hundreds of thousands of social-work-credentialed professionals.\n\nThe applied social-work practice covers clinical mental-health practice, child-and-family services, healthcare-and-medical social work, school-and-educational social work, gerontology and aging services, criminal-justice and rehabilitation services, substance-abuse and addiction services, community-organisation and development work, policy advocacy, and the increasingly substantial trauma-informed-practice specialty. The major employment sectors include government social-services agencies, healthcare institutions (hospitals, clinics, hospice), schools, child-welfare agencies, mental-health clinics, the substantial NGO-and-non-profit sector, and increasingly corporate-employee-assistance and HR-and-D&I roles.\n\nFor a globally-mobile social-work professional, credentials have substantial cross-jurisdictional friction. The cross-border-mobility patterns route principally through international-development-NGO positions where the credential-recognition framework is more flexible than in regulated direct-clinical-practice positions. Indian social-work professionals are well-distributed across multilateral-institution-and-international-NGO positions including UNICEF, Save the Children, World Vision, Plan International, BRAC International, the substantial India-headquartered NGOs with international operations.\n\nCross-references: social work intersects with academy-social-sciences, the wellness-healthcare vertical, paper-root-psych, work-root-career-paths, the broader human-services and humanitarian-work economy, plus increasingly the corporate-CSR-and-DEI roles.
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