National Alliance of Professional Social Workers
The National Alliance of Professional Social Workers (Kazakh: Кәсіби әлеуметтік қызметкерлердің ұлттық альянсы, romanized: Käsıbi äleumettık qyzmetkerlerdıñ ūlttyq aliansy, KÄQŪA; Russian: Национальный альянс профессиональных социальных работников, romanized: Natsionalnyy alyans professionalnykh sotsialnykh rabotnikov) is a professional association in Kazakhstan that was founded on 8 April 2019. The KÄQŪA plays a significant role in advancing the development of social work as a profession, strengthening international cooperation, and offering expert and educational support to social workers at all levels. Its mission is to enhance the professional standards of social work, promote effective practices, and contribute to the overall development of the social services sector in Kazakhstan.[1] HistoryThe National Alliance of Professional Social Workers (KÄQŪA) was officially formed following a protocol meeting on 27 March 2019, and was registered with the Ministry of Justice on 8 April 2019, which the association designates as its official founding date.[2] The primary goal of KÄQŪA is to unite professional social workers and individuals performing social work functions across various sectors, including social protection, healthcare, education, justice, and law enforcement. The association seeks to establish and promote social work as a recognized and professional field in Kazakhstan. Through its efforts, KÄQŪA aims to strengthen the impact and effectiveness of social services within the country.[3] On 7 October 2022, the KÄQŪA for the first time took part in the 2022 presidential elections, where it nominated public figure Qaraqat Äbden as a candidate for the race.[4] Election resultsPresidential
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