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any of various services designed to aid the poor and aged and to increase the welfare of children
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A social worker is a professionally trained person employed in the administration of charity, social service, welfare, and poverty agencies, advocacy, or religious outreach programs. Social workers may also work with community health agencies. In developed countries a large number of social workers are employed by the government. ...
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"Social work" means engaging in psychosocial evaluation and intervention, including therapy, to the extent permitted by the licensure provisions of this chapter, to effect a change in the feelings, attitudes and behavior of a client, whether an individual, group or community. "Social work" also means engaging in community organization, social planning, administration and research. [1985, c. 736, ? (new).]
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Specialized treatment of mental or emotional disorders, including substance abuse.
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Applied to books intended for social workers or students of social work. Services can be educational, psychiatric, nursing, services to the disabled, etc.
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