Puget Sound ESD is providing an informational meeting about 5030 implementation for all school social workers and school counselors. Here is the information they shared about the meeting:
Our districts are all in different places in developing their plans, some have incorporated their counselors in the process and others are still strategizing. As pockets of workgroups are happening throughout the region, myself and the Student Support Services Director, Minu Ranna-Stewart, would like to offer our December meeting to focus on developing a regional workgroup specifically focused on creating plans for SB 5030. We acknowledge we are not the experts and rather you all who are working directly in our school communities as school counselors and school social workers are the experts and we want to center your voice in this process. We have several district staff from the region who are interested in this collaborative opportunity to work in partnership of creating plans and supporting implementation. PLEASE NOTE, regional SEL/SSS Directors have also expressed an interest in collaborating and have been invited to this meeting. SB 5030 overview and planning meeting on Tuesday, December 14th. The new meeting time will be 12:00-1:00. Here is the zoom link for Tuesday's meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87915918037 WASSW is holding a Town Hall on December 10 from 12 noon to 1 p.m. to talk about how SB 5030 affects the role of school social workers. Please feel free to join us. This will be a time for us to listen to your questions and concerns and tell you what we know so far about this legislation and its implementation. Topic: WASSW 5030 Town Hall Time: Dec 10, 2021 12:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82545023482 Meeting ID: 825 4502 3482 SSWAA has published a new Advocacy document: Who Are School Social Workers. Check it out. https://aab82939-3e7b-497d-8f30-a85373757e29.filesusr.com...
We were energized by our Fall Mini Conference and Membership meeting! Thank you for those of us who joined us and contributed towards our path for change.
If you didn't make it, don't hesitate to reach out to let us know what you think would make WASSW a more equity oriented and welcoming organization. Your thoughts, suggestions and talents are welcome! Be watching for more to come! The WASSW Fall Mini Conference is open for sign up! Mark November 5th 1-4 pm on your calendar! The event is free and online. Be part of transforming our organization into one that is intentionally grounded in inclusiveness. We welcome all interested people-come learn about what WASSW is and help us create a vision for our future--one that aims to make change with its members and make room for all voices.
The Washington Association of School Social Workers (WASSW) is proud to announce the 2021 Distinguished School Social Worker of the Year Award and the 2021 Distinguished School Social Worker Advocate of the Year Award.
The Distinguished School Social Worker Award is an honor given to those who are outstanding in the field and recognized by their peers and colleagues. WASSW has a long history of giving this award to those past and present members who have made contributions ranging from direct practice to state and national leadership. Candidate must be a member of WASSW. The Distinguished School Social Work Advocate is open to any community member who promotes and enhances the mission of school social work. This award can be given to a politician, school board member, a principal, etc. *In addition to this form, please send two letters of recommendation (preferably one administrator and one colleague) and the nominee's resume to [email protected]. Calling all School Counselors and Social Workers in the ESD 123 Region!
Join ESD 123 at the “Regional School Counselor & Social Worker Network Meeting” on Wednesday November 3rd, 2021 from 12:30-3:30 PM. We will be hosting quarterly meetings to create a space for school counselors and social workers to share resources, network, and collaborate. Free Registration! Questions? Please contact Edona Tahiraj, Behavioral Health Navigator, at [email protected] or 509-412-2170. OSPI continues to ignore our profession in their communication about budget priorities. This newsletter mentions OSPI's goal to increase funding for "nurses, counselors, psychologists, and other educational support staff". Please be part of WASSW's drive to educate legislators about our profession and what you do in your school district. We have provided advocacy tools for these conversations on our website. https://content.govdelivery.com/.../WAOSPI/bulletins/2f1915d
WASSW partners with NASW in employment a lobbyist, Bob Cooper. Bob advocates for legislation that creates more opportunity for social workers and more services for the students and families we serve.
Additionally, WASSW has been collaborating with WEA on legislative goals. Check out WEA's legislative priorities – WEA 2020 Legislative Priorities. You are invited to participate in NASW's Policy Conference (formerly Lobby Day) on February 17. See NASW's website for more details. |
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