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Indonesian Social Worker Association || IPSPI – Ikatan Pekerja Sosial Profesional Indonesia

(IPSPI)

Indonesia, Asia and Pacific

Mr. Agustus Fajar Senjaya

Jalan Perumahan Kebon Jeruk Baru Blok A3 no. 45, Jakarta Barat, Jakarta ,
11530 Indonesia

sekretariat.ipspi@gmail.com
https://ipspi-indonesia.com/
08-123-123-9055


@ipspi.official
ipspindonesia
  • Name of the President: Dr. Puji Pujiono, MSW
  • Number of members: 6,500
  • Year when the Association was established: 2008
  • Year when the Association joined IFSW: 2011
  • IPSPI Code of Ethics
  • Constitution IPSPI
  • Profile Indonesian IPSPI October 2023

About IPSPI

The Indonesian Professional Social Workers Association (IPSPI) is established by Indonesian social workers as an independent, self-reliant and legally incorporated social worker organisation to improve the competence, career, protection and welfare of its members. All Indonesian social workers are legally obliged to become members of the Social Worker Organisation. The functions of the Social Worker Organisation include the formulation of a code of ethics, the certification of social workers and the taking of the oath of the profession, the issuance of the registration of social workers, and the supervision of the social work practice of social workers. In order to carry out its duties well, the Social Worker Organisation has the authority to establish and enforce a code of ethics, to provide legal assistance, guidance and development, and to impose sanctions for violations. Apart from this, Social Worker Organisations can also cooperate with domestic and foreign institutions to implement social work practices. (Indonesian Law No. 14 of 2019 on Social Workers). On the occasion of the World Social Work Day 2024 on 19 March 2024, a National Convention of Social Workers’ Stakeholders in Indonesia affirmed that IPSPI has the historical antecedents, de facto characteristics and future outlook of the Social Workers’ Organisation as stipulated in the Social Workers’ Law.

Social Work News in Indonesia

  • 2019 INDONESIA NOW HAVE A SOCIAL WORKER LAW!
  • 2018 33_DRUCKER_1982_INTEGRATION OF HEALTH EDUCATION IN CARE’S WATER AND SANITATION PROJECT IN INDONESIA_WASH FIELD REPORT #39_ USA
  • 2017 SOCIAL WELFARE IN EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
  • 2016 IPSPI /IFSW-AP DISASTER WORKSHOP IN INDONESIA
  • 2016 LEARNING FORUM ON PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT IN DISASTER SITUATIONS: THE ROLES AND SKILLS OF SOCIAL WORKERS IN ASIA-PACIFIC

Social Work Education in Indonesia

  • Is it social Work a University degree? Yes, it is. There are 31 social welfare universities in Indonesia that offer education from bachelor, master to doctorate in social work. 
  • How many years do you have to study? It takes four years to complete a bachelor’s degree in social work
  • Do you have to register to practice social work? Yes, by law, the practice of social work requires a bachelor’s degree, at least one year of supervised practice, passing the social work competency examination, membership of the Social Worker Organisation, taking the professional oath and registration as a social worker with the Social Worker Organisation. Independent practice of social work requires a licence issued by the local government.

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