School Social Workers work with students and their families to identify barriers to learning and success across all settings by working to enhance the psychosocial and emotional well-being of all students. School Social Workers provide direct services to students in school, as well as support to parents/caregivers and consultation to other school staff and personnel when a student is experiencing difficulties at school or home, which may be detrimental to the student's success at school (academically, socially or behaviorally). These services include but are not limited to the following: group social skills training, individual counseling, crisis management, family support, assisting parents/caregivers with identifying and securing outside resources (behavioral health, housing, medical assistance, food, domestic violence, drug, and alcohol, etc.)