What Are Social Worker Caseloads?

Social worker caseloads are the number of cases or clients that a social worker is responsible for managing at any given time. These cases can involve various issues, from child welfare and mental health to housing and substance abuse.

Case management involves supporting clients, coordinating services, and handling administrative tasks while addressing each client’s needs. The complexity and size of a caseload directly impact a social worker's ability to deliver effective services, making it a crucial aspect of their work.

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Understanding Social Worker Caseloads: Causes and Solutions
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Understanding Social Worker Caseloads: Causes and Solutions

Explore effective solutions for managing large social worker caseloads and learn the strategies to streamline workload & improve client care.