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caseworker

[ UK /kˈe‍ɪswɜːkɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈkeɪˌswɝkɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone employed to provide social services (especially to the disadvantaged)

How To Use caseworker In A Sentence

  • But even the most conscientious caseworkers are going to cut corners and make mistakes - often fatal mistakes - when they are overworked.
  • In an e-mail to top administrators at the Department of Children & Families, the agency's family safety director is ordering hot line calls not sent over to an investigator to be "triaged" by caseworkers within 48 hours. Local News from The Lakeland Ledger
  • She taught me to take notes in front of caseworkers, to request hearings, to send letters to welfare directors with carbon copies to politicians, and to ask politicians' aides to intervene on my behalf.
  • Up until recently researchers, caseworkers, writers and others involved in the welfare system assumed that those still on welfare were what is termed the ‘hardest to employ.’
  • But even the most conscientious caseworkers are going to cut corners and make mistakes - often fatal mistakes - when they are overworked.
  • Unfriendly rules requiring excessive verification, more frequent visits from caseworkers and the need to reapply in person, as well as pressure on the states to reduce their error rates, discouraged many from applying.
  • Raul Plasencia, the director of supportive housing services of Bailey House, predicted an increase in homelessness if the caseworker cuts go through. Bloomberg Cuts AIDS $75M? «
  • Each individual who contacts the service will receive a caseworker who can identify changes to help them manage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Corruption and inefficiency dogged the private companies contracted to provide caseworkers - those charged with shepherding former welfare recipients to self-sufficiency.
  • Under the scheme families are given a dedicated caseworker, who helps to co-ordinate the help they need. Times, Sunday Times
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