Several members attended the first ever WASSW Lobby Day on Friday, January 31st, 2014 in Olympia. At the beginning of January, WASSW members scheduled appointments with various representatives and senators. Members choose who they wanted to meet with. Some members met with legislators from their own district. Other members chose to meet with legislators who have sponsored or co-sponsored bills that were closely related to our profession.
Some examples of bills that are of particular interest to our profession are HB 1336 – Increasing the capacity of school districts to recognize and respond to troubled youth, HB 1424 – Enhancing the statewide K-12 dropout prevention, intervention, and reengagement system, HB 1688 – Establishing a requirement and system for reporting incidents of student restraint and isolation in public schools, SB 5117 – Regarding family involvement coordinators in public schools, SB 5333 – Providing mental health first aid training to teachers and educational staff, SB 5570 – Concerning school funding, and SB 5571 – Increasing public awareness of mental illness and its consequences. In addition some of the legislators that members met with also serve (or have served) on various committees such as the House Education Committee, the Senate Early Learning and K-12 Education Committee, the Joint Select Committees on Education Accountability and Addressing School Funding, and the K -12 Dropout Prevention Workgroup. In all, members met with representatives, senators, and staff from seven different offices. Those offices include Senator Rolfe – 23rd Legislative District, Representative Fey – 27th Legislative District, Representative Farrell – 46th Legislative District, Representative Gerry Pollet – 46th Legislative District, Senator Frockt – 46th Legislative District, Representative Mark Hargrove – 47th Legislative District, and Representative Pat Sullivan – 47th Legislative District. Key talking points were the current state of mental health needs of students in our schools, the necessity for continued identification, prevention, and intervention services for at-risk students, and the role that School Social Workers play in supporting students and families who are faced with these challenges. Members explained the current lack of recognition that School Social Workers have in the Washington Administrative Code. Members also asked for support in developing a bill for the next legislative session that would write School Social Workers into the Washington Administrative Code – similar to what School Counselors were able to accomplish in 2007. Almost all of the members of the legislature that we met with agreed to schedule follow up meetings to develop a plan of action. The current legislative session is predicted to end in March or April. Next steps include setting up follow up meetings with those that showed interest and developing a detailed plan of how to go about meeting the goal of being written into the Washington Administrative Code. Our work is far from over and cannot be accomplished without the help of our membership. We highly encourage you to contact one or more of the above legislative offices in addition to your own legislators to express your desire to have this bill developed. The more voices that we have, the better chance we have at reaching our goal. As School Social Workers we are very good at advocating for our students and families in need. This is the one time that we need to advocate for ourselves. If we do not take the time to advocate for ourselves, no one else will. Please join us in Olympia on Friday, January 31st, 2014. We will be meeting with various politicians and public servants at their offices to discuss our needs as a profession and to ask for support with our efforts to grow our numbers and recognition in the state. Among agenda items to discuss are the need to fully fund basic education, the need to understand the mental health needs of students in the school setting, and the need for the legislature to recognize and codify into law the importance of the role of school social workers in public schools. We already have meetings scheduled with Rep. Eric Pettigrew of the 37th Legislative District and Senator Christine Rolfes of the 23rd Legislative District. This is an ongoing process that we will continue to work on over the next few weeks. Please consider joining us for this very important day. We will be posting additional information soon. As always, if you have questions please contact us. When: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 from 6-9 PM
Where: The Museum of Flight Why: To celebrate our profession As members of WASSW we thought it would be nice for us to sit together during this celebration. At this time we have decided to reserve one table for WASSW members. If you are interested in joining other WASSW members at this table, please send an email to [email protected]. After notifying us, you will be asked to send the cost of one ticket to our treasurer ($65 - the reduced rate, checks can be made out to WASSW). Space at each table is limited to 10 people. Seats will be reserved on a first come basis - don't hesitate to let us know and turn in your ticket money as soon as possible! For more information on this event, please visit NASW Washington. |
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