Explore a few ways you can celebrate Women’s History Month— past, present, future, and fluid— in 2023 below:
Therapist Case Manager, Tammy Montague, LCSW-C and Chief Behavioral Health Officer Lawanda Williams, LCSW-C, MPH, continue to lean into the social work values of service and social justice both within Health Care for the Homeless’ walls and outside of them. In response to a recent report published by the Association of Social Work Boards which unveiled jarring disparities in social work board examination pass rates by race, the two have taken it amongst themselves to engage in legislative advocacy to remediate the effects of these disparate exam results.
Having submitted written testimony and expert opinions in support of Maryland Senate bills SB 871 and SB 872, which seek to establish a workgroup to identify alternatives to examination for social workers and provide temporary licenses to practice for those who have fulfilled their social work educational requirements, these two women are a part of history in the making.
If you’re interested in this work or being a part of our public policy efforts in other areas of practice, feel free to reach out to Joanna Diamond, Director of Public Policy.
If you identify as a woman, how have YOU made history in your own way? Or how has a woman in your life made history - whether that's in your family, within a profession or in the wider community?
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