School social workers fill critical gaps in student care

School social workers fill critical gaps in student care

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As a social worker for an in-district classroom inside of a Texas elementary school, I have the honor of serving some of the most vulnerable students in our community. On March 21, World Social Work Day, it’s important to highlight the essential role social workers play in promoting the well-being of our students and their families.

Every day, I have the privilege of witnessing the incredible resilience of our students, who face challenges that many adults would struggle to overcome. Food insecurity, trauma, and family instability are just some of the obstacles facing our students, and these challenges can have a profound impact on their academic performance, emotional health and future opportunities.

This is where social workers come in. Social workers are a unique component in the education system because we are trained to focus on both the student and their environment. I work alongside special education teachers and other staff to provide the support that our students need to thrive.

Social workers explore external factors that impact a child’s emotional and academic learning and identify strategies to improve their situation. It is our job to help kiddos be successful and feel secure.

Michelle Williams, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Special Education Services, Inc.

Michelle Williams is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and works for Special Education Services, Inc., a provider of education services for K-12 students who require additional educational and behavioral supports to overcome challenges that impede success in a traditional school setting.

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