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27 V.I.C. § 531 — under Social Workers.

27 V.I.C. § 531

(a) As used in this chapter:(a) “Board” means the Virgin Islands Board of Social Work Licensure.(b) “Practice of social work” means applying the formal knowledge base, theoretical concepts, specific functional skills, and essential social values that are used to effect change in human behavior, emotional responses, and social conditions, and it also entails helping individuals, couples, families, groups, and community organizations enhance or restore their capacities for personal and social functioning while preventing and controlling social problems. Social work practice is the professional application of social work values, principles, ethics, and techniques in the following areas:(1) information, resource identification, referral services, mediation services, advocacy services, and education of individuals, groups, couples, and families;(2) preparation and evaluation of assessments and development and implementation of social work service plans;(3) case management, coordination, casework intervention, and monitoring of social work service plans in the areas of personal, social, or economic resources, conditions, or problems;(4) administration and development of social service programs, policies, community organization, planning, implementation, and involvement in the evaluation of social systems and social policies;(5) social work consultation and resource development;(6) research through the formal design and methodology of data collection and the analysis and evaluation of data, social work programs, social systems, and social policies;(7) psychosocial assessment, diagnostic impressions, treatment of individuals, couples, families, and groups, prevention of psychosocial dysfunction, disability, or impairment, including emotional, mental, and behavioral disorders, and evaluation of practice effectiveness; and(8) clinical diagnosis or psychotherapy, or both, provided by a licensed clinical social worker.

(a) “Board” means the Virgin Islands Board of Social Work Licensure.

(b) “Practice of social work” means applying the formal knowledge base, theoretical concepts, specific functional skills, and essential social values that are used to effect change in human behavior, emotional responses, and social conditions, and it also entails helping individuals, couples, families, groups, and community organizations enhance or restore their capacities for personal and social functioning while preventing and controlling social problems. Social work practice is the professional application of social work values, principles, ethics, and techniques in the following areas:(1) information, resource identification, referral services, mediation services, advocacy services, and education of individuals, groups, couples, and families;(2) preparation and evaluation of assessments and development and implementation of social work service plans;(3) case management, coordination, casework intervention, and monitoring of social work service plans in the areas of personal, social, or economic resources, conditions, or problems;(4) administration and development of social service programs, policies, community organization, planning, implementation, and involvement in the evaluation of social systems and social policies;(5) social work consultation and resource development;(6) research through the formal design and methodology of data collection and the analysis and evaluation of data, social work programs, social systems, and social policies;(7) psychosocial assessment, diagnostic impressions, treatment of individuals, couples, families, and groups, prevention of psychosocial dysfunction, disability, or impairment, including emotional, mental, and behavioral disorders, and evaluation of practice effectiveness; and(8) clinical diagnosis or psychotherapy, or both, provided by a licensed clinical social worker.

(1) information, resource identification, referral services, mediation services, advocacy services, and education of individuals, groups, couples, and families;

(2) preparation and evaluation of assessments and development and implementation of social work service plans;

(3) case management, coordination, casework intervention, and monitoring of social work service plans in the areas of personal, social, or economic resources, conditions, or problems;

(4) administration and development of social service programs, policies, community organization, planning, implementation, and involvement in the evaluation of social systems and social policies;

(5) social work consultation and resource development;

(6) research through the formal design and methodology of data collection and the analysis and evaluation of data, social work programs, social systems, and social policies;

(7) psychosocial assessment, diagnostic impressions, treatment of individuals, couples, families, and groups, prevention of psychosocial dysfunction, disability, or impairment, including emotional, mental, and behavioral disorders, and evaluation of practice effectiveness; and

(8) clinical diagnosis or psychotherapy, or both, provided by a licensed clinical social worker.