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social work

NOUN
  1. any of various services designed to aid the poor and aged and to increase the welfare of children

How To Use social work In A Sentence

  • She is a professionally qualified social worker.
  • The Act enshrines principles social workers fought hard to get on the statute book.
  • She is a professionally qualified social worker.
  • At worst that could mean ejection from the postgraduate social work course he'd sweated blood to get on to. FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
  • Violence victims face homelessness Social workers need more training in housing legislation to protect victims of domestic violence being made homeless.
  • The spotlight needs to be shone hard on social workers. The Sun
  • They left that to a social worker untrained in criminal investigations. The Sun
  • Community and self respect must be returned to the underclass or there will never be enough social workers to prevent this underside of Britain festering. Archive 2007-11-18
  • The capacity to build a relationship contains the essence of any social work interaction.
  • The campers typically don't remember details of the retreat, says Caitlin Morgan, the gerontologist and social worker who directs the camp. But the experience significantly lifts their mood.
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