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Role of A School Social Worker

School social workers are essential members of the educational team, acting as a bridge between the school, students, families, and the community. Their primary focus is on students' social-emotional and academic well-being. They assess and address challenges that might hinder learning, such as personal or family difficulties.

Social workers provide a range of support, including individual or group counseling, developing intervention plans, and collaborating with teachers and administrators to create a nurturing environment. They also advocate for students' rights and ensure equitable access to educational resources.

Beyond the school walls, social workers connect families with external support services offered by community organizations. This holistic approach fosters a safe, inclusive, and nurturing educational atmosphere where all students can thrive.