| Aspect | International Adoption | Social Worker |
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| Required Credentials | Adoption agency training, sometimes social work background | Degree in social work or related field, licensure |
| Work Environment | Adoption agencies, legal settings, international offices | Hospitals, schools, community agencies, government offices |
| Industry Usage | Child welfare, international law, non-profit sector | Child welfare, mental health, community services |
International Adoption involves facilitating the legal and logistical process of adopting a child from another country, often working with legal and governmental agencies. Social Workers provide support, counseling, and advocacy for individuals and families, including those involved in adoption. While both roles may overlap in child welfare and require knowledge of legal and social systems, International Adoption focuses specifically on cross-border child placement, whereas Social Workers have a broader scope in social services.