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O que (quem) é social worker - definição

ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE AND PROFESSION
Social worker; Social Worker; Social Work; Social workers; Social Work Profession; Social Workers; SocialWork; Social care; Social Director; Social Care; Social Service; SOWK; Social service program; Social service worker; Sozialarbeit; Social casework; Social care service; Care service; Careworker; Welfare work; Professional associations of social workers; Trade unions representing social workers
  • A [[Marylebone]] slum in the 19th century

social worker         
(social workers)
A social worker is a person whose job is to do social work.
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Approved social worker         
Approved Social Workers; Approved Social Worker
Under the Mental Health Act 2007, the role of approved social worker has been abolished and replaced by that of Approved Mental Health Professional in England and Wales.
School social work         
SOCIAL WORK PERFORMED IN EDUCATIONAL CONTEXTS
School Social Worker; School social worker
School social work is a specialized area of social work concerned with the psychosocial functioning of students to promote and maintain their health and well-being. The School Social Work Association of America defines school social workers as "trained mental health professionals who can assist with mental health concerns, behavioral concerns, positive behavioral support, academic, and classroom support,

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Social work

Social work is an academic discipline and practice-based profession concerned with meeting the basic needs of individuals, families, groups, communities, and society as a whole to enhance their individual and collective well-being. Social work practice draws from areas, such as psychology, sociology, health, political science, community development, law, and economics to engage with systems and policies, conduct assessments, develop interventions, and enhance social functioning and responsibility. The ultimate goals of social work include the improvement of people's lives, alleviation of biopsychosocial concerns, empowerment of individuals and communities, and the achievement of social justice.

Social work practice is often divided into three levels. Micro-work involves working directly with individuals and families, such as providing individual counseling/therapy or assisting a family in accessing services. Mezzo-work involves working with groups and communities, such as conducting group therapy or providing services for community agencies. Macro-work involves fostering change on a larger scale through advocacy, social policy, research development, non-profit and public service administration, or working with government agencies. Starting in the 1980s, a few universities began social work management programmes, to prepare students for the management of social and human service organizations, in addition to classical social work education.

The social work profession developed in the 19th century, with some of its roots in voluntary philanthropy and in grassroots organizing. However, responses to social needs had existed long before then, primarily from public almshouses, private charities and religious organizations. The effects of the Industrial Revolution and of the Great Depression of the 1930s placed pressure on social work to become a more defined discipline as social workers responded to the child welfare concerns related to widespread poverty and reliance on child labor in industrial settings.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para social worker
1. "We don‘t use that term,‘ explained the white social worker, on the advice of a black social worker.
2. Koya, a social worker, said Sayeed was known more as a social worker than a politician, and that’s why the entire community held him in high esteem.
3. "True, there are good companies," said Malinky, a social worker.
4. Worried, they contacted their social worker, Gill Jones.
5. No pschyo babble and social worker claptrap here then.