@lauren_ej7 One of the problems is that some children fear telling their parents and the consequences they might have to face if they do. The fact that children need to hide who they are is saddening.
@TerryStasuik I support HB 411! LGBTQ+ veterans deserve to have equal benefits. They made the ultimate sacrifice also. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
@tyl77319 Those are scary statistics. That essentially means that 19% of people aren't getting the treatment they need. As we age, the more medical care we need.
Please help support House Bill 261 to help the aging population with food safety and how to prepare their food accordingly. Social Work Speaks advocates for the aging population and their basic needs. https://t.co/4GzFEeOmlc
@lauren_ej7 I support HB 208. People with mental health concerns often go under the radar. We may be able to save more people if the mental health exams are covered annually.
@arw_131 I support House Bill 592. A crisis unit is almost necessary in Kentucky, especially in rural areas. These children deserve to be treated with the utmost compassion and care as soon as possible. They are our future.
I support House Bill 284 and their advocation to help pregnant and postpartum mothers get the counseling services they need, and have it covered by insurance. Social Work Speaks supports mental health for all those who seek it. https://t.co/owMP6FFwjF #WKUsocialworkpolicy
@lauren_ej7 I support House Bill 277. This brings me back to The Code of Ethics and the dignity and worth of a person. The positive outcomes far outweigh any consequences.
House Bill 67 advocates for patients who receive chronic pain treatment. This act would allow coverage for those services. The Code of Ethics supports all people who seek equal access to all services. https://t.co/Ucm4rlm16d #WKUsocialworkpolicy
@CarolMc012@karenforky I support SB 45! I feel that dignity and worth of a person also plays into this. The facts listed are shocking. We need to consider all disparities and those who are marginalized.
@HannahWestWKUSW@DuvallforKY I wholeheartedly support HB 93. Maslows hierarchy of needs explains that safety is the 2nd most important need compared to food and water. Unemployment benefits should be a standard in the field for those that legitimately fear for their safety.
@JacksonStateRep House Bill 82 advocates for children with dyslexia to assist them in receiving mandated school services. Social Work Speaks supports and advocates for free, appropriate, and high-quality education for ALL children. #WKUsocialworkpolicy https://t.co/UvhDYSM0Hn