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18:27 Jul 21, 2015 |
Swedish to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Government / Politics | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Deane Goltermann Sweden Local time: 15:13 | ||||||
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4 | family law case worker |
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3 | (family law) social services case manager |
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family law case worker Explanation: Friends don't let friends use "secretary" for this one. ;-) The glossary from the Swedish court system (at the link) uses "social worker, caseworker" for "socialsekreterare". I would split it into "case worker" but you will see the single-word version used as well. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 15 mins (2015-07-21 18:43:09 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I needed a quick break from the pharmaceutical wars. ;-) Reference: http://www.domstol.se/publikationer/ordlista/svensk-engelsk_... |
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(family law) social services case manager Explanation: Am working on a case now, and going with this. At least, as in my case, for court appointed 'familjerättssocionomer'. My view is that they are more than 'case workers' simply because they have a higher status (and greater responsibilities) here in the Nordics. You'll find 'social service(s) case manager' which is what these people are (degreed social services case managers), and these ones simply specialize in family law cases. Better late than ... |
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