outreach worker

collocation in English

meaningsofoutreachandworker

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outreach
noun[U]
uk
/ˈaʊt.riːtʃ/
us
/ˈaʊt.riːtʃ/
an effort to bring services or information to people where they live or ...
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worker
noun[C]
uk
/ˈwɜː.kər/
us
/ˈwɝː.kɚ/
someone who works in a particular job or in a ...
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(Definition ofoutreachandworkerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The ethos of theoutreachworkeris brilliant and simple.
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A girl was being difficult at school and theoutreachworkerasked what was the matter.
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They include staff to operate the printing and other facilities, anoutreachworker, and a photography project.
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The first thing theoutreachworkeraims to do is to improve the child's understanding of his or her feelings and relationships.
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They get to know the children and the children know that theoutreachworkeris not employed by the local authority or the school.
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A bilingualoutreachworkeris available to all families and students to support this important connection.
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Mark then resolves to use his wealth to help the indigent and volunteer as anoutreachworker.
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As liaisons, they often play the roles of an advocate, educator, mentor,outreachworker, role model, and translator.
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These are referred by the police, or outreach workers from the homelessness agencies.
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Can we also have support for outreach workers in primary schools with the same objective?
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I have accompanied those outreach workers, who are an impressive group of people.
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I cannot overstate the vital role that visiting commission officers and outreach workers can play.
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Some manage to find out by word of mouth from other young people, others through organisations which have outreach workers.
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Another initiative has been a team of outreach workers, which has travelled across the country to raise awareness of the voting process with young people outside the school environment.
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With a good working relationship with local authorities, youth outreach workers and schools, some of these problems can be solved.
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Are we going to have a team of outreach workers who will help to monitor the performance of the co-ordinator general?
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Outreach workers will be dealing directly with the people on the streets.
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There is a need for local authorities, schools, youth outreach workers and the police to combine to solve youth crime.
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Outreach workers are trained to inspire positive attitudes in the whole family.
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