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caseworker

n. a social worker

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caseworker

n. someone employed to provide social services (especially to the disadvantaged) [syn: social worker, welfare worker]

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Caseworker (social work)

In social work, a caseworker is a type of social worker who is employed by a government agency, non-profit organization, or other group to take on the cases of individuals and provide them with advocacy, information or other services.

Caseworker

Caseworker may refer to:

  • Caseworker (social work)
  • Caseworker (politics)
Caseworker (politics)

In politics, a caseworker is a type of legislative staffer responsible for dealing with constituent services - services provided to the constituents of a legislator. Caseworkers often deal with individual or family concerns, such as obtaining social services.

British MPs of the House of Commons employ caseworkers, as do members of the United States Congress.

Usage examples of "caseworker".

My caseworker broke down and cried when I told her that the girl on the roof made a getaway.

The caseworker looks at her fingernails, first with her fingers curled into her palms, then with her fingers spread wide.

The caseworker told me this a few years ago when the suicides started back up again.

With her feet still soaking in a few inches of bath water, the caseworker moves around to reach the wall better and scrubs some more.

The caseworker told me the symptoms, and I did my best to manifest them and then let her cure me.

Every Tuesday, the caseworker would give me her diagnosis, and that was my new assignment.

Every ten minutes, I call the caseworker at her office and all I get is her message.

I get fills me with joy and terror since this could be the caseworker or the killer.

Fertility keeps talking, my caseworker will have one less client in the morning.

All morning, I was upstairs trying on different combinations of clothes and going downstairs to where the caseworker was vacuuming lampshades to ask her what she thought.

I should be ironing, but I know the caseworker is getting my work done.

The dirty dishes in the sink, me and the caseworker sitting at the kitchen table with the telephone and all her manila folders spread out on the yellow-and-white-check tablecloth, gin and tonics in hand at ten a.

When the caseworker dropped by to say rise and shine, and the only other surviving Creedish went south last night, then I sat myself in the kitchen and upped my suicide process with a good stiff drink.

I left the caseworker still alive and scrubbing the brick around the fireplace in the den.

Somewhere in the night behind us, the caseworker is taking my secrets to her grave.