What do anti-drug social workers do?
Anti-drug social workers are not only responsible for the publicity and education of anti-drug policies and knowledge of drug abuse prevention, but also for helping a certain number of drug addicts get rid of drug addiction and lead a normal life. "Anti-drug social worker" is the abbreviation of anti-drug social worker. The so-called "social worker" is the provider of services and help, and is the primary component in the process of social work. Social workers are staff members who engage in specialized social services in social service institutions such as social welfare, social assistance, social charity, special care and placement, rehabilitation of the disabled, judicial correction, etc., and are usually called "social workers". "Anti-drug social workers" are social workers who manage, educate, serve and correct drug addicts and carry out anti-drug propaganda under the leadership of the government's anti-drug department. Through their own work, anti-drug social workers care about the lives of drug addicts, correct their behaviors, strengthen daily supervision and management, and enable them to consolidate the results of drug rehabilitation and completely give up drug addiction.