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MyGSCC – the GSCC’s electronic registrant service

December 2009
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Social workers and social work students need to maintain their registration with the GSCC in several ways; qualifi ed social workers need to renew their registration every three years, complete post registration training and learning (PRTL), pay their annual registration fee, and promptly advise the GSCC of any changes of circumstance. Social work students are also required to pay their annual fee, and advise GSCC of any changes in their circumstances.

MyGSCC is a new and interactive service that enables GSCC registrants to take control of updating their records with us. It is a secure system – every user is issued with unique login details so they can be assured that nobody else will have access to their personal information. Any changes or payments made are sent and processed via an encrypted secure system directly to our servers.

By using this system, registrants can update any changes to their personal details, pay annual fees online, and (for registered social workers) record post-registration training and learning (PRTL). The service has been developed to make it quicker andeasier for registrants to maintain their  registration, and help us keep in touch. It is very important that the register is kept up to date to protect the users of social care services.

When you receive your next annual payment reminder letter it will include an invitation to use MyGSCC. If you would like to use MyGSCC before this point, email us at online.queries@gscc.org.uk, quoting your SCR number, your name and date of birth, and we will email you a link to our online service and an access code to create an account. For security purposes, we recommend that you do not use an email address that you share with other people.

Update your details
To request access to MyGSCC, email us at: online.queries@gscc.org.uk 
Alternatively you can forward changes to your informationby post or by emailing us at: changeofcircumstances@gscc.org.uk

 

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Look forward to using it, when I get on it.

Debra Smith
19 Feb 2010

 

Although I retired in this past 12 months I consider newly qualified Social Workers should be given positive examples of team working. For too long, a 'career' path has been the goal that has in my opinion had a detrimental effect on S W becoming a good team player, who is open and able to discuss case work, to grow and learn more. Sadly all too often I have met very young workers who consider they should be immediately on the first step on the career ladder after one year! The main focus should be to use present skills to enable people, not focusing on how quickly they can rise in any structure?

Louise Forster
27 Jan 2010

 

As a social worker and practice educator I welcome any initiatives that promote learning and development in practice. However, I find personally that elecronic systems for recording CPD are limiting when I have to provide evidence of my learning and development to more than one organanisation. I have to provide evidence of CPD to both the GSCC for my social work qualification and to the Institute for Learning for my teaching qualification. I find paper is much better in situations like this!

R Hubbard
10 Dec 2009

 
 
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