A member of the Multi Disciplinary Team who will be your main point of contact for any worries you may have. They will be very familiar with your case and as you move between hospitals or care settings the role of key worker may be transferred.
a member of staff specifically assigned to work with an individual pupil or groups of pupils
The member of the team who is responsible for making sure that health and social care professionals involved in your treatment and care know what plans and decisions are being made. The keyworker is also responsible for keeping you and your family informed.
Generally considered to be people who are essential to the running of the Central London economy and fall within three main groups – economy, community and support. Usually refers to public sector staff, such as nurses, police officers and teachers.
Federal employees who are generally responsible for distributing campaign materials, such as, brochures/listing of charities and pledge cards within their agency or unit/division. Key workers may also collect pledge cards and cash/check/money order donations from contributors, and transmit these items back to either the agency coordinator, a loaned executive (LE) or the PCFO. The process varies in each campaign and/or agency.
staff member who has particular responsibility to support a child or children
There is no clear defintion of 'key workers' but is often linked to teachers, polic officers, nurses, other key health service employees and planners. The term has increasingly been used in allocating new housing as part of the affordable housing process in Britain. In particular, it has become more prominent as escalating house prices result in a gap between household income and the cost of housing.