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Role of a Social Worker in a School

The role of a school social worker is to network with not only educational staff and administrators, but with the students. A social worker, who is sometimes referred to as a counselor, attempts to reduce present or potential risks in a student's life.
  1. Student Well Being

    • Social workers share their advice with students and parents involve the emotional, educational, social and physical well being of the child.

    Diagnostic Testing

    • Administering educational diagnostic testing is among the duties of a school social worker. Detecting developmental disabilities early helps teachers develop a proper plan to assist the student.

    At-Risk Students

    • Students who are deemed at-risk or in an economically depressed family often receive services from a social worker. By networking with outside social services departments, social workers help ensure that the students' overall needs are met.

    Referral Services

    • Referring parents to counseling services is another social worker duty. When the emotional well being, and home life of a student causes potential or perceived damage to the child, a social worker steps in to aid the child and family.

    Child Removal

    • A difficult task associated with being a school social worker is recommending the removal of a child from the home. By working with both law enforcement and the local children's services department, a school social worker can initiate this process with presenting a detailed report of suspected abuse or neglect.

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