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Reviews & reports
Accreditation Report
CASWE-ACFTS is the accreditation body for Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) and Master of Social Work (MSW) programs in Canada. Educational Policies and Accreditation Standards ensure a certain uniformity among social work programs in Canada, while allowing enough flexibility to respect the different contexts in which programs operate and the uniqueness of each program.
Commission on Accreditation Site Visit Report (2022) [PDF]
UTQAP Cyclical Review
Under the University of Toronto Quality Assurance Process (UTQAP), all units and their academic programs must be reviewed a minimum of every 7-8 years.
The UTQAP cyclical review provides an opportunity to receive expert advice from leaders in the field concerning academic and administrative issues; assess our performance against leading international programs; identify areas where we can do better and pursue improvements; secure guidance on key strategic directions; and celebrate successes.