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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a support worker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who provides assistance and support to individuals in various settings, such as healthcare, social services, or education.
Example: "After completing her training, she started working as a support worker in a local community center."
Alternatives: "a care assistant" or "a personal aide."
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Q I am a support worker.
Hammerton says she is lucky to have a support worker at college who knows her story.
A support worker was identified, but there was a delay in this starting.
We pay every week with the life of a reporter, a cameraman, a support worker.
Before I became a nurse I was a support worker looking after people with learning disabilities.
Being a support worker is more than a job to me, it's a vocation.
But, crucially, the job of a support worker also involves supporting families through the death of a child.
Katrina Lawrie, a support worker from Wigan, said the library ban was "a sign of a society divided.
Mencap can provide a support worker for each new employee for up to six months, if needed.
Katarzyna Jaroch-Wychorska, from Poland, has lived in Glasgow for 10 years and is a support worker.
5 John could become a support worker for people with mental health problems living in the community.
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