The Moral Welfare Workers' Association (MWWA) was a professional body for social workers in the United Kingdom, particularly those who worked with unmarried mothers and their children. It was established in 1938.
Abbreviation | MWWA |
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Successor | British Association of Social Workers |
Formation | 1938 |
Dissolved | 1970 |
Purpose | Professional body for social workers |
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Parent organization | Standing Conference of Organisations of Social Workers |
In 1970 the association merged with six other social workers' organisations to form the British Association of Social Workers, having been a member of the Standing Conference of Organisations of Social Workers since 1962.[1]
References edit
- ^ Viviene E. Cree, ed. (2003). Becoming a Social Worker. Routledge. p. 168. ISBN 9781135260620.