Casework

Pronunciation: /ˈkeɪˌswɜːrk/

Casework (noun)

  1. Work done to help a person with a specific problem, often by a social worker, lawyer, or adviser.
  2. The handling of individual legal matters, including preparing documents and managing steps in a case.
  3. Work that makes or repairs small items, especially using careful hand methods on a particular object.

Examples

  • The casework helps clients solve problems step by step.
  • Casework supports clients when they face difficult situations.