E ngā mana, e ngā reo, e ngā hau e whā ki ngā rau rangatira mā, tēnā koutou katoa.
“The appointment of Braden Clark as the new ANZASW Kaiwhakahaere (CEO) is a very important step for the ANZASW, the
social worker membership organisation for Aotearoa New Zealand, as we embark on the full implementation of our Strategic
Plan - Te Mahere Rautaki” says its Perehitana-President Sharyn Roberts. “We looked for someone able to lead the
organisation through the next phase of our development”, says Sharyn. In a fast-changing sector, the ANZASW must
constantly improve what it delivers to members with a strong array of professional development options, quality
standards, representation and sector advocacy. Members also deserve to have their informed voice heard in the right
forums as proposals for social sector change are put forward for consideration.
Braden is currently in a senior role with the Hammersmith & Fulham Council, London and will take up the Kaiwhakahaere position in June 2021 on his return to New Zealand. Currently
a Board member of ANZASW until 19th June 2021, Braden has a wide range of experience in social services, previously with
Oranga Tamariki and the Open Home Foundation, as well as business management, leadership and governance. He is currently
completing his PhD in Social Work with Massey University.About ANZASW:
Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Social Workers is a membership-based organisation that has been operating in
Aotearoa New Zealand for over 50 years. It provides professional development opportunities, practical directions on
practice and standards, information on the social services developments and an independent voice for social workers in
the public arena. It is acknowledged as a leading voice for the profession in Aotearoa New Zealand, as well as an
effective movement for social justice within the sector. The Tangata Whenua Takawaenga o Aotearoa – the Māori Caucus of
ANZASW, provides representation for the Tangata Whenua members of the Association.