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social work
noun
- organized work directed toward the betterment of social conditions in the community, as by seeking to improve the condition of people in poverty, to promote the welfare of children, etc.
social work
noun
- any of various social services designed to alleviate the conditions of the poor and aged and to increase the welfare of children
Derived Forms
- social worker, noun
Other Words From
- social worker noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of social work1
Example Sentences
Well, I had been editing a social work journal on the campus of Cal State Long Beach from like 2000 to right before “The Goldbergs” started.
Hiller has enormous enthusiasm for pop culture, but when he moved to New York, it was ostensibly to pursue a social work master’s degree at NYU.
He switched from law to social work and had two more children.
The NCS proposals would centralise adult social care and social work in Scotland, making ministers ultimately accountable for their delivery.
She said social work help was provided but she needed specialist support - a child psychologist or paediatrician - as she suspected there was more to the child’s problems than developmental delay.
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