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  • noun Plural form of caseworker.

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Examples

  • That cut will sever 248 caseworkers from the HIV/AIDS Services Administration to save the city about $4.2 million in fiscal year 2011 and $8.5 million the year after.

    Bloomberg Cuts AIDS $75M? « 2010

  • Regardless of the cut’s legality, those caring for or living with HIV and AIDS fear they reduction in caseworkers will have other consequences.

    Bloomberg Cuts AIDS $75M? « 2010

  • She insisted residents needing assistance can call their caseworkers and get the direction they need.

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • She insisted residents needing assistance can call their caseworkers and get the direction they need.

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • "The caseworkers are the unsung heroes who really drive the program," John Halloran, the county's guardian ad litem, said of Catholic Charities and Lutheran Social Services staff, as well as others.

    News-Gazette.com e.p. 2010

  • For government employees such as caseworkers and law enforcement, the app could prove valuable by quickly and visually providing demographic data about a neighborhood or district.

    ESRI News Feed 2010

  • As Aransas county's top judge Adams has dealt with at least 349 family law cases in the past year alone, nearly 50 of which involved state caseworkers seeking determine whether parents were fit to raise their children.

    Texas judge won't face charges for beating daughter 2011

  • More caseworkers were hired, and their training improved.

    Henry J. Stern: Suffer Little Children Henry J. Stern 2011

  • "But the caseworkers and social workers are doing a really good job with what they've got."

    New Post poll finds negativity toward federal workers Lisa Rein 2010

  • They also disclose that ministers have allowed agency caseworkers to grant permission to stay to applicants who have been in Britain for six to eight years, rather than the 10 to 12 years that applied at the start of the programme.

    160,000 asylum seekers granted amnesty by the backdoor, say MPs 2011

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