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Calling all graduates – get registered!

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Congratulations if you have, or are about to, successfully complete your social work degree this summer. You will be eligible to apply to join the Social Care Register as a qualified social worker and you will find details of how to do this on our website - www.gscc.org.uk.

Please do not send us your application form until you have checked that your Higher Education Institution has sent us your pass result, as without formal notification of this we will not be able to progress your application.

The website also explains how to ask for your application to be dealt with as a priority if you have a job offer that is dependent on registration. Please do not forget to let us know about any changes to your contact details, it can help the progress of your application.

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