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NASW has a strong commitment to political action and advocacy and Legislative & Social Policy (LSP) Committee provides a way for the Chapter and its members to engage in critical political issues. Want to learn more about other ways you can get involved with NASW-MI? Then visit our Committees and Workgroups webpages! Join the CommitteeIf you are interested in participating in this committee, please complete the NASW-MI Legislative & Social Policy (LSP) Committee registration form. To join an upcoming meeting, visit the NASW-MI Events Calendar. The Social Justice and Anti-Racism Committee meets in February, May, August, and November on the third Friday of the month from 12:00pm-1:00pm. About the CommitteeThe Chapter’s Legislative & Social Policy (LSP) Committee recommends Board positions on social and legislative action and develops the Chapter’s legislative advocacy agenda. The Committee educates and engages the membership in the legislative process, administrative actions, and ballot initiatives that affect social workers and their client populations. NASW has a strong commitment to political action and advocacy and this Committee provides a way for the Chapter and its members to engage in critical political issues. This Committee develops its legislative agenda and responds to State and Federal legislative initiatives by working closely with the Chapter’s workgroups to review, develop and advocate for State and Federal Legislative and Budget actions that benefit social workers and Michigan’s citizens. It comprises a cross section of member social workers from various fields such as child welfare, gerontology, health care, corrections, mental health, education, community development, LGBT, public policy, domestic violence and women’s issues. It is a resource for the Chapter’s staff and lobby firm and coordinates meetings for members with State legislators. Legislative InitiativesThe Chapter’s Legislative Agenda encompasses a variety of issues vital to social workers, the social work profession, and the well-being of the populations served by social workers. Past legislative initiatives have included:
Legislative & Social Policy issues being monitored or advocated by the Chapter/Committee can include, but are not limited to:
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