Social work in the military

This article considers the duties of social workers in the military.

Duties

Civilian counterparts

Civilian social workers work for hospitals, human service agencies and federal, state, county and city governments. They perform duties similar to those performed by military social workers. However, civilian social workers usually specialize in a particular field, such as family services, child welfar, or medical services. They may also be called social group workers, medical social workers, psychiatric social worker, and social welfare administrators.

Civilian social workers in the military provide family advocacy services, such as conducting assessments on cases involving domestic violence or child abuse within a military family.

Social work functions of the American Red Cross SAF

Ethical dilemmas

Besides ethical dilemmas that are inherent to all social workers, the policies and practices in the military cause even more issues.

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