NASW Advocacy Training - November 10, 2022

Thursday, 10 November 2022 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM CST

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Thursday, 10 November 2022 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM CST

Missouri's legislative session begins January 4.  The legislature will consider bills that impact your practice and your clients, including healthcare coverage, housing policies, behavioral health, human rights, and more. 

Join NASW for a virtual training to learn how to more effectively advocate and make a difference in state government.  

This two-hour training will cover the basics of the legislative process, building relationships with legislators, and what to expect next session.  

The training will be hosted by NASW-Missouri Chapter's Jefferson City lobbying team. 

NASW Missouri Chapter

The National Association of Social Workers Missouri Chapter is the largest professional association of social workers in the state, with over 1,400 members. Our members represent NASW throughout the state, living and working in rural, suburban, and urban counties. Our members work in wide range of settings among diverse populations. The Missouri Chapter office is located in in downtown Jefferson City, just blocks from the Capital Building. We are a non-profit professional membership organization for degreed social workers as well as students matriculating through Council of Social Work Education (CSWE) accredited schools.

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Mark Nichols
NASW-MO Executive Director
NASW Missouri Chapter

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NASW-MO Executive Director
NASW Missouri Chapter
David Winton
Winton Policy Group

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Winton Policy Group
Jessica Petrie
Winton Policy Group

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Winton Policy Group
Heather Bradley-Geary
NASW-MO Board President

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NASW-MO Board President
Sarah Owsley
Advocacy Committee Member
Empower Missouri

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Advocacy Committee Member
Empower Missouri