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Keeping your details up to date

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Congratulations if you have, or are about to, successfully complete your social work degree this summer.

Advising us of changes to your personal circumstances helps us to keep in contact with you and to offer you advice and information throughout your registration period. It also enables us to keep the Social Care Register up to date and protect people who use social care services.

Our new online self-service account ‘MyGSCC’ allows you to update your personal details, pay your annual fee and keep a log of your PRTL online. So if you have had a recent change in your personal circumstances please don’t wait for us to contact you, let us know straight away.

As well as advising of changes to your contact details, we also need to know about any changes to your employment, disciplinary record, or any criminal proceedings which are under way or have been completed, and any major changes to your health.

You need to maintain your registration with us in several ways; qualified social workers need to renew registration every three years, complete post registration training and learning (PRTL), pay an annual registration fee, and promptly advise us of any changes of circumstance.

Social work students are also required to pay an annual fee, and advise us of any changes in circumstances.

Read our article on student registration for more information.

Update your details

To request access to MyGSCC, email us at:

online.queries@gscc.org.uk

Alternatively you can forward changes to your information by post or by emailing us at:

changeofcircumstances@gscc.org.uk

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