Advocacy

Why Involvement Matters

Let's face it– SLPs have boundless career paths. Many professionals think they have it all covered because they join national organizations. If we compare membership to insurance, you can have basic coverage. This is fine until you actually need to address some serious, costly and long term issues down the line. Did you know that policies shaping education and healthcare funding happen on a local and state level? National affiliation alone may not be enough to influence local, district and state issues that impact your bottom line and future. Unlike insurance, GOSSLP does not have a deductible, no age limitations or preexisting conditions. Local grassroots advocacy matters. Policies are shaped at the state and district level that can either advance or limit opportunities to provide communication for all. GOSSLP has a legacy of advocating and fighting to protect and expand opportunities for all SLP's throughout the state.

 

 

Why You Should Participate: There is Strength in Numbers

Lawmakers will care about our needs and issues to the extent that we do. Make your voice heard and your passion visible through grassroots advocacy. As discussions are evolving about changing school and healthcare climate, GOSSLP's members and Georgia providers need to be involved in discussions and serve on committees/commissions to shape education and healthcare including (including working with lawmakers, State Departments and agencies. such as the Departments of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, Early Care and Learning, Education, Community Health and Public Health). GOSSLP serves the needs of the public and professions in all settings. Open enrollment is easy, fast and secure. GOSSLP is your state association to have a voice and be heard in the legislative session and beyond. Get the future you want, grow personally and professionally.

 

 

How You Can Take Action:

  1. Join GOSSLP Today!
  2. Lead and Support: Contact the GOSSLP Executive Office at [email protected] to share your interests and concerns.
  3. Get in the Know: Know your legislators, Know your local boards of education, Know your superintendent!
  4. Participate in statewide hearings and GOSSLP outreach efforts