Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
- In contact with the social worker, will it be in my child's file?
- Do I need to sign permission for social worker to see my child?
- Can I meet with the social worker before they meet my child?
- How often or for how long will the social worker meet with my child?
- Does the teacher have to know if I call the social worker?
- If I have any questions, can I telephone the social worker?
In contact with the social worker, will it be in my child's file?
No, this will not be recorded or written in the student's regular education
record. If the student is receiving social work services as a related
service as part of an individual educational plan, those goals/objectives
will be part of their special education record.
Do I need to sign permission for social worker to see my child?
There is no "official" form to sign, but if you are requesting social work
services, it is best practice to speak with the social worker, directly, by
telephone or in person.
Can I meet with the social worker before they meet my child?
Absolutely! It is totally your choice.
How often or for how long will the social worker meet with my child?
It can range from 5 minutes to 30 minutes once or twice a week for several
weeks or longer in order to assist the student with their difficulty at
school. The frequency and intensity of services is dependent on their need.
Does the teacher have to know if I call the social worker?
No. If a parent requests confidentiality, this is respected.
If I have any questions, can I telephone the social worker?
At any time, you can leave me a message. I try to get back to parents as
soon as possible.