Purpose of ASGW
Statement of Mission
The Association for Specialists in Group Work is a division of the American Counseling Association. As Counseling Professionals who are interested in and specialize in group work, we value the creation of community; service to our members, their clients, and the profession; and leadership as a process to facilitate the growth and development of individuals and groups.
The purpose of the Association shall be to establish standards for professional and ethical practice; to support research and the dissemination of knowledge; and to provide professional leadership in the field of group work. In addition, the Association shall seek to extend counseling through the use of group process; to provide a forum for examining innovative and developing concepts in group work; to foster diversity and dignity in our groups; and to be models of effective group practice.
ASGW Value Set
- Service
- Leadership
- Community
ASGW Vision
- We are becoming an organization that...
- is exciting, dynamic, and futuristic;
- encourages an active and involved membership;
- is inclusive, creative, and resourceful;
- makes members feel welcome and valuable;
- takes action to promote diversity and dignity within and outside itself;
- reflects multicultural diversity in leadership positions;
- involves and mentors new leaders;
- is aware of a responsibility to both individuals and society;
- promotes the use of group work to achieve social justice;
- facilitates change;
- offers learning and fun within the same activity;
- educates and is educative;
- views conflict as a prerequisite to growth and development;
- takes moderate risks and accepts moderate failures;
- insists on quality training and expert performance;
- has energized, competent, and skilled leaders;
- trains group work leaders at a variety of levels for a variety of settings;
- is regularly developing and disseminating outstanding training materials;
- is recognized nationally as the preeminent group work training organization;
- offers a variety of models of theory and practice for application;
- implements its national standards for group work;
- advances ethical group work practice;
- sponsors seminars, workshops, conferences, and a national group work leadership institute;
- is developing a national center for group work training;
- has facilitators who are specialists in general group work methodology and also in specific subspecialties;
- uses the group process observer as an essential ingredient of organizational dynamics and advocates its use elsewhere;
- has examined and acted on organizational assessment review;
- collaborates across divisional boundaries to improve cross functional practices;
- collaborates across organizational boundaries to develop cooperative ventures and to provide consultation;
- is in communication with related group work professional organizations nationally and internationally;
- has sponsored development of a national group work leader certification process;
- takes a proactive stance on matters of professionalization;
- monitors and appropriately interacts with its parent organization, the American Counseling Association;
- fulfills our mission and lives our values.
