New Hampshire School Social Workers Association 

Courtney Porter, President

Sheelu Joshi Flegal, Secretary

Jocelyn Jerry-Wolcott, Treasurer

Julie Barbick, At-Large Board Member

Cynthia Collea, At-Large Board Member

Laurie Ekberg, At-Large Board Member

Elin Pelland, At-Large Board Member

Kaitlyn Schena, At-Large Board Member 

ROLE OF SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER

The best teachers with the biggest teaching “bag of tricks”, recognize that numerous factors interfere with their ability to reach many of their students.  Children today are increasingly victims of many social forces that negatively affect their role as students.  Many families are in a state of change and until it becomes stabilized, in whatever form, children’s unmet physical and emotional needs will continue to interfere with their ability to learn and adjust in school.

“We need to get in there and do the work. We may do our work in a classroom, at a table, under a table, outside of a home on the front porch or through a screened door. We may do our work with puppets and clay or graffiti and spoken word, before school or during lunch…nonetheless, we do the work.”  Heather Alden, 2012  National School Social Worker of the Year​

School social work is a specialized area of practice within the broad field of the social work profession. School social workers bring unique knowledge and skills to the school system and the student services team. School Social Workers are trained mental health professionals who can assist with mental health concerns, behavioral concerns, positive behavioral support, academic, and classroom support, consultation with teachers, parents, and administrators as well as provide individual and group counseling/therapy.  School social workers are instrumental in furthering the mission of the schools which is to provide a setting for teaching, learning, and for the attainment of competence and confidence. School social workers are hired by school districts to enhance the district’s ability to meet its academic mission, especially where home, school and community collaboration is the key to achieving student success. ​

  • ​School social work is a specialized area of practice within the broad field of the social work profession.

  • School social workers bring unique knowledge and skills to the school system and the student services team.

  • School Social Workers are trained mental health professionals who can assist with mental health concerns, behavioral concerns, positive behavioral support, academic, and classroom support, consultation with teachers, parents, and administrators as well as provide individual and group counseling/therapy.

  • School social workers are instrumental in furthering the mission of the schools which is to provide a setting for teaching, learning, and for the attainment of competence and confidence.

  • School social workers are hired by school districts to enhance the district’s ability to meet its academic mission, especially where home, school and community collaboration is the key to achieving student success.​

School Social Work Services