Proud. Happy. But also… a little heavy.
Seeing fellow social workers I supported—sharing notes, experiences, and insights from different DSWD regions—now getting hired after their IQT and technical exams is something I truly celebrate. You all deserve it. 🤍
At the same time, I can’t deny the quiet thought: “What if I had fully shown up too?”
I had the chance, but due to other commitments, I wasn’t able to complete the process.
And that feeling? It’s real.
But so is this truth: our timelines are different—and that’s okay.
To my fellow social workers, especially those feeling down or left behind:
Let’s continue lifting each other up. Share opportunities. Share information. Share encouragement.
Because sometimes, the only thing someone needs to keep going… is to know they’re not alone in the journey.
And next time—when opportunity comes again—I’ll be ready.
Social Work E-Learning Materials
"Changing Lives, Empowering Future"
18/04/2026
Updated na po.
Social Work Review Materials 2025-2026
Take all for only ₱199.
Hello, Future Social Workers!
Sa mga walang Books dyan, we have here Scanned Copy, some of Social Work Books (PDF) na pwdeng makatulong sayo for your upcoming Board Exam.
Take all for only 99 pesos👇
📖Personality 4th-Edition
📖Social Deviation and Social Work
📖Social Change and Development Perspectives
📖Filipino Family
📖Introduction to Social Work (Red Book)
📖Social Welfare and Social Work (Orange Book 4th edition)
📖Error Proofing Research
📖Administration and Supervision in Social Work
📖Working with Individuals, Casework Process
📖Social Work Practice with Individuals and Families
📖Fundamentals of Community Organization
📖Community Education and Training
📖Heart of Community Organizing
📖Social Work with Groups (TLM)
📖Social Work Practice with Communities
📖Dictionary of Social Work (Philippine Setting)
📖Salient Features on Selected Child and Family Laws
📖Modern Social Work Theory
📖Compendium of Multiple Choice Questions for SW Board Exams
📖Compilation of Social Work Review Notes
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14/04/2026
✨ Planning to take the Social Worker Licensure Examination (SWLE) 2026? ✨
Here is a curated list of Social Work Review Centers (Face -to-face & Online) across the Philippines to help our future Registered Social Workers (RSWs) choose where to enroll based on their location, learning style, and schedule.
📚 Why enroll in a review center?
✔ Structured and updated review aligned with PRC Table of Specification (TOS)
✔ Expert lecturers with field and exam experience
✔ Mock exams and rationalized discussions
✔ Study discipline, motivation, and peer support
✔ Increased confidence and higher chances of passing
Remember: Self-study is powerful, but guided review gives direction.
Choose a review center that supports both your strengths and weaknesses.
Let’s prepare not just to pass the exam—but to become competent, ethical, and service-driven social workers. 💙
📚 Social Worker Licensure Exam Review Centers
Aim To Top Review and Training Center – Iligan
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1DPrQtxWMe/
Bangsamoro Review and Training Center (To be scheduled on April 2026)
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1FbaLvw74b/
CBRC Social Worker Licensure Exam Review
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1ECY4DqJnV/
CQA Review Center and Other Services
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1GvuZDWFz4/
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/169m2iDqR7/
Echelon Review and Training Center – Cotabato
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17HX4U2NLk/
ERTC Echelon Review and Training Center – Central Luzon
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17ojKgEYcB/
ERTC – Cagayan de Oro City
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Adogr2aqE/
ERTC – Marawi City
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1C3UXjDmNX/
ETRC Ebenezer Training and Review Center (Since 2018)
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Addaq4U2D/
Jumpstarter Review and Training Center – Marawi City
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1G621GDGoR/
Paradigm Review
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1GrbZfUv6f/
SLRC Social Work Review Program
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Ygn8dnMmJ/
Thinkers Review Specialists (Koronadal – Davao – Cotabato)
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1AdvPR6B5D/
If this list helps you, please like, react, share, and follow the page to support more Social Work review notes and resources for SWLE 2026.
THE ROAD TO RSW 2026 STARTS HERE! ✨
You will never go wrong in choosing a review center that prioritizes both quality and affordability. We have gathered a powerhouse pool of National Lecturers and Topnotchers from across the Philippines into one review program to ensure you are board-exam ready!
🗓 SAVE THE DATES:
• FEBRUARY 23, 2026 – Long Review Kick-off (A perfect combination of Online and Face-to-Face sessions for a comprehensive foundation.)
• JUNE 8, 2026 – Intensive Face-to-Face Review plus FINAL COACHING
(Our high-energy, focused sessions to sharpen your knowledge before the big day.)
PAYMENT (INSTALLMENT):
• First Takers: ₱9,999 only
• Retakers: ₱6,500 only
• Long review: ₱13,500 only
INCLUSIONS: FREE Review Materials + FREE Final Coaching!
DISCOUNTS ARE STILL AVAILABLE!
Don't miss the chance to learn from the best in the country. Secure your slot now at Aim to Top Review and Training Center - Iligan!
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Just to share an honest reality—especially for fresh graduates or those trying to break into the field:
There’s a common advice we often hear: “Try applying in NGOs or private organizations to gain experience.” While this sounds practical, the truth on the ground is far more challenging.
From what I’ve observed and personally experienced, applying to NGOs or private agencies is not as easy as it seems. In fact, many of these organizations require at least 3–5 years of relevant work experience. They are often looking for applicants who can immediately deliver, handle complex programs, and manage responsibilities with minimal supervision.
This makes it difficult for beginners who are genuinely seeking opportunities to gain that very experience.
Even volunteering—whether in NGOs or local government offices—is not always readily accessible. Opportunities may be limited, competitive, or require connections and prior exposure. And while honorarium-based roles exist, they are not always sustainable for those who also need financial stability.
In some cases, the standards and qualifications in NGOs and private agencies can even be more demanding than those in government positions. This is something many people don’t realize until they actually go through the application process.
This is not to discourage anyone, but rather to set realistic expectations:
✔ Gaining experience takes time and persistence
✔ Entry points are not always clear or easy
✔ Rejections are part of the journey
If you’re starting from zero, don’t feel disheartened. Instead:
– Keep building your skills
– Take small opportunities when they come
– Strengthen your credentials step by step
– And most importantly, stay patient with your progress
Sometimes, the path is not as straightforward as we hope—but every effort you make still counts.
This is the reality for many of us, and it’s okay to acknowledge that. 🤍
1,000 Hours, Still Not Enough: The Struggle of an Unemployed RSW”
We all know that the Social Work profession demands one of the longest internship requirements among degree programs—1,000 hours of On-the-Job Training, divided between office and field exposure.
During this time, we don’t just observe—we practice. We conduct case management, facilitate group work, and engage in community organizing. We spend full 8-hour days in assigned agencies, handle real clients, and complete extensive documentation as part of our responsibilities. This is where we apply the theories we learned in the classroom into real-life situations.
Yes, OJT is meant to prepare us—but why does it feel like it doesn’t count?
As recent board passers and now Registered Social Workers (RSW), many of us face the same reality: we cannot use our 1,000 hours of internship as “work experience” when applying for jobs. Most positions require at least one year of experience—but how can we gain that experience if we are not given the opportunity to begin?
For months, we submit applications, attend initial qualifying tests, and wait for results that never come. Others receive regret letters simply because they lack the required experience—despite already being exposed to actual fieldwork during internship.
We passed the board exam believing it would open doors. Instead, many of us remain unemployed—not because we are unqualified, but because the system does not recognize the depth of our training.
We are not asking for shortcuts.
We are asking for a chance.
A chance to prove that we are capable.
A chance to grow within the profession.
A chance to serve.
We are ready to learn, to be trained, and to contribute our skills to the welfare of society. We hope that agencies will begin to see internship not just as a requirement—but as meaningful preparation for real work.
14/03/2026
✨ Planning to take the Social Worker Licensure Examination (SWLE) 2026? ✨
Here is a curated list of Social Work Review Centers (Face -to-face & Online) across the Philippines to help our future Registered Social Workers (RSWs) choose where to enroll based on their location, learning style, and schedule.
📚 Why enroll in a review center?
✔ Structured and updated review aligned with PRC Table of Specification (TOS)
✔ Expert lecturers with field and exam experience
✔ Mock exams and rationalized discussions
✔ Study discipline, motivation, and peer support
✔ Increased confidence and higher chances of passing
Remember: Self-study is powerful, but guided review gives direction.
Choose a review center that supports both your strengths and weaknesses.
Let’s prepare not just to pass the exam—but to become competent, ethical, and service-driven social workers. 💙
📚 Social Worker Licensure Exam Review Centers
Aim To Top Review and Training Center – Iligan
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1DPrQtxWMe/
Bangsamoro Review and Training Center (To be scheduled on April 2026)
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1FbaLvw74b/
CBRC Social Worker Licensure Exam Review
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1ECY4DqJnV/
CQA Review Center and Other Services
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1GvuZDWFz4/
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/169m2iDqR7/
Echelon Review and Training Center – Cotabato
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17HX4U2NLk/
ERTC Echelon Review and Training Center – Central Luzon
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17ojKgEYcB/
ERTC – Cagayan de Oro City
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Adogr2aqE/
ERTC – Marawi City
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1C3UXjDmNX/
ETRC Ebenezer Training and Review Center (Since 2018)
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Addaq4U2D/
Jumpstarter Review and Training Center – Marawi City
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1G621GDGoR/
Paradigm Review
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1GrbZfUv6f/
SLRC Social Work Review Program
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Ygn8dnMmJ/
Thinkers Review Specialists (Koronadal – Davao – Cotabato)
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1AdvPR6B5D/
If this list helps you, please like, react, share, and follow the page to support more Social Work review notes and resources for SWLE 2026.
THE ROAD TO RSW 2026 STARTS HERE! ✨
You will never go wrong in choosing a review center that prioritizes both quality and affordability. We have gathered a powerhouse pool of National Lecturers and Topnotchers from across the Philippines into one review program to ensure you are board-exam ready!
🗓 SAVE THE DATES:
• FEBRUARY 23, 2026 – Long Review Kick-off (A perfect combination of Online and Face-to-Face sessions for a comprehensive foundation.)
• JUNE 8, 2026 – Intensive Face-to-Face Review plus FINAL COACHING
(Our high-energy, focused sessions to sharpen your knowledge before the big day.)
PAYMENT (INSTALLMENT):
• First Takers: ₱9,999 only
• Retakers: ₱6,500 only
• Long review: ₱13,500 only
INCLUSIONS: FREE Review Materials + FREE Final Coaching!
DISCOUNTS ARE STILL AVAILABLE!
Don't miss the chance to learn from the best in the country. Secure your slot now at Aim to Top Review and Training Center - Iligan!
PAPASA-MAGTOTOP-GRAB YOUR LICENSE WITH US!
10/03/2026
🌱 CALL FOR MEMBERS
Build Youth – Marawi Chapter
Are you a young leader from Marawi City who wants to make a positive impact in the community?
✨ The Build Youth Marawi City Chapter is now open for membership recruitment!
We are looking for passionate and committed youth who are interested in:
• Youth Leadership Development
• Community Engagement and Volunteerism
• Peacebuilding and Civic Participation
• Working with fellow young changemakers
📌 Who can join?
Youth from Marawi City (18-30) and nearby communities who are willing to collaborate, learn, and contribute to meaningful initiatives.
📌 What will happen first?
We will begin by forming a core group of 5–10 members or more who will participate in our first Getting-to-Know Session where members can introduce themselves, share ideas, and build teamwork.
⚠️ Officer elections will not be conducted yet. The official leadership structure will be guided by the Build Youth Team during the formal orientation.
📩 Interested to become a member?
Send us a message or comment “Interested” below.
Let’s work together to empower youth, strengthen communities, and create meaningful change in Marawi City. 💙
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