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1-Enrolled March 23, 2021 Passed IN Senate March 22, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 14Introduced by Senator EggmanMarch 02, 2021 Relative to Social Work Month. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 14, Eggman. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, March 2021 is recognized nationally as Social Work Month, and this years theme is Social Workers Are Essential, which embodies the heroic contribution of the social work profession to our nation, including the work social workers have done to heal our nation during these times of pandemic, racial unrest, economic uncertainty, and political divisiveness; andWHEREAS, Social workers have always been present in times of crisis helping people overcome issues, such as death and grief, and helping people and communities recover from natural disasters, such as fires, hurricanes, and earthquakes; andWHEREAS, Social workers play a crucial role in our nations health care system and have played a key role in this nations response to COVID-19 and helping individuals, families, and communities cope with the pandemic; and WHEREAS, School social workers have worked with families and schools throughout the pandemic to ensure students reach their full academic personal potential; and WHEREAS, The primary mission of the social work profession is to enhance and meet the basic needs of all people, with particular attention to the needs of, and empowerment through social action and social justice for, those who are poor, oppressed, and living in poverty; and WHEREAS, Social workers have helped this nation live up to its values by successfully advocating for equal rights for all people, no matter their race, culture, religion, sexual identity, gender, gender expression, culture, religion, or abilities; and WHEREAS, Today, there are over 713,000 professional social workers in the United States, over 78,000 of whom are in California; and there are approximately 7,000 graduate students in the social work pipeline in 28 accredited California State University, University of California, and private programs throughout the state; and WHEREAS, Professional social workers train in an intensive combination of classroom and community experiences focused on individuals, families, and communities in crisis and in need of help; and WHEREAS, Professional social workers provide services across the age spectrum, from prenatal to end of life services; and WHEREAS, Professional social workers serve in diverse settings, including schools, courtrooms, health clinics, hospitals, senior centers, homeless shelters, nursing homes, the military, disaster relief, prisons, corporations, and in political office; and WHEREAS, The social work profession, for more than a century, has been on the cutting edge of helping create changes to make our society a better place to live, including voting rights, criminal justice reform, a minimum wage, and social safety net programs that ameliorate poverty and hunger; and WHEREAS, Social workers stand ready to help our society overcome current pressing issues, including equal rights for all, the need for improved availability of health care and mental health services, immigration reform, voting rights, and the environmental impact of global warming; and WHEREAS, Professional social workers who have served in Congress include the Honorable Ron Dellums, MSW, the Honorable Barbara Lee, MSW, the Honorable Karen Bass, MSW, and the Honorable Susan Davis, MSW, and professional social workers who serve and have served in the California State Legislature include the Honorable Mary Salas, BSW, the Honorable Patty Berg, B.A. in social work, the Honorable Mariko Yamada, MSW, and the current Superintendent of Public Instruction, the Honorable Tony Thurmond, MSW; and WHEREAS, Professional social workers who have combined their leadership skills and knowledge of community development into distinguished positions include Arturo Rodriguez, MSW, former President of the United Farmworkers Organization, Terrence Roberts, MSW, PhD, original member of the Little Rock Nine and former Assistant Dean in the UCLA School of Social Welfare, and Caitlyn Ryan, LCSW, Director of the Family Acceptance Project; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, That March 2021 is proclaimed Social Work Month in the State of California, and the Senate commends the California Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers for its role in advancing professional social work and promoting the well-being of the people of California, and also encourages all Californians to take part in March Social Workers are Essential events throughout California; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
1+CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 14Introduced by Senator EggmanMarch 02, 2021 Relative to Social Work Month. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 14, as introduced, Eggman. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, March 2021 is recognized nationally as Social Work Month, and this years theme is Social Workers Are Essential, which embodies the heroic contribution of the social work profession to our nation, including the work social workers have done to heal our nation during these times of pandemic, racial unrest, economic uncertainty, and political divisiveness; andWHEREAS, Social workers have always been present in times of crisis helping people overcome issues, such as death and grief, and helping people and communities recover from natural disasters, such as fires, hurricanes, and earthquakes; andWHEREAS, Social workers play a crucial role in our nations health care system and have played a key role in this nations response to COVID-19 and helping individuals, families, and communities cope with the pandemic; and WHEREAS, School social workers have worked with families and schools throughout the pandemic to ensure students reach their full academic personal potential; and WHEREAS, The primary mission of the social work profession is to enhance and meet the basic needs of all people, with particular attention to the needs of, and empowerment through social action and social justice for, those who are poor, oppressed, and living in poverty; and WHEREAS, Social workers have helped this nation live up to its values by successfully advocating for equal rights for all people, no matter their race, culture, religion, sexual identity, gender, gender expression, culture, religion, or abilities; and WHEREAS, Today, there are over 713,000 professional social workers in the United States, over 78,000 of whom are in California; and there are approximately 7,000 graduate students in the social work pipeline in 28 accredited California State University, University of California, and private programs throughout the state; and WHEREAS, Professional social workers train in an intensive combination of classroom and community experiences focused on individuals, families, and communities in crisis and in need of help; and WHEREAS, Professional social workers provide services across the age spectrum, from prenatal to end of life services; and WHEREAS, Professional social workers serve in diverse settings, including schools, courtrooms, health clinics, hospitals, senior centers, homeless shelters, nursing homes, the military, disaster relief, prisons, corporations, and in political office; and WHEREAS, The social work profession, for more than a century, has been on the cutting edge of helping create changes to make our society a better place to live, including voting rights, criminal justice reform, a minimum wage, and social safety net programs that ameliorate poverty and hunger; and WHEREAS, Social workers stand ready to help our society overcome current pressing issues, including equal rights for all, the need for improved availability of health care and mental health services, immigration reform, voting rights, and the environmental impact of global warming; and WHEREAS, Professional social workers who have served in Congress include the Honorable Ron Dellums, MSW, the Honorable Barbara Lee, MSW, the Honorable Karen Bass, MSW, and the Honorable Susan Davis, MSW, and professional social workers who serve and have served in the California State Legislature include the Honorable Mary Salas, BSW, the Honorable Patty Berg, B.A. in social work, the Honorable Mariko Yamada, MSW, and the current Superintendent of Public Instruction, the Honorable Tony Thurmond, MSW; and WHEREAS, Professional social workers who have combined their leadership skills and knowledge of community development into distinguished positions include Arturo Rodriguez, MSW, former President of the United Farmworkers Organization, Terrence Roberts, MSW, PhD, original member of the Little Rock Nine and former Assistant Dean in the UCLA School of Social Welfare, and Caitlyn Ryan, LCSW, Director of the Family Acceptance Project; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, That March 2021 is proclaimed Social Work Month in the State of California, and the Senate commends the California Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers for its role in advancing professional social work and promoting the well-being of the people of California, and also encourages all Californians to take part in March Social Workers are Essential events throughout California; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
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3- Enrolled March 23, 2021 Passed IN Senate March 22, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 14Introduced by Senator EggmanMarch 02, 2021 Relative to Social Work Month. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 14, Eggman. Digest Key
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3534 WHEREAS, March 2021 is recognized nationally as Social Work Month, and this years theme is Social Workers Are Essential, which embodies the heroic contribution of the social work profession to our nation, including the work social workers have done to heal our nation during these times of pandemic, racial unrest, economic uncertainty, and political divisiveness; and
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3736 WHEREAS, Social workers have always been present in times of crisis helping people overcome issues, such as death and grief, and helping people and communities recover from natural disasters, such as fires, hurricanes, and earthquakes; and
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4140 WHEREAS, School social workers have worked with families and schools throughout the pandemic to ensure students reach their full academic personal potential; and
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4342 WHEREAS, The primary mission of the social work profession is to enhance and meet the basic needs of all people, with particular attention to the needs of, and empowerment through social action and social justice for, those who are poor, oppressed, and living in poverty; and
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4746 WHEREAS, Today, there are over 713,000 professional social workers in the United States, over 78,000 of whom are in California; and there are approximately 7,000 graduate students in the social work pipeline in 28 accredited California State University, University of California, and private programs throughout the state; and
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4948 WHEREAS, Professional social workers train in an intensive combination of classroom and community experiences focused on individuals, families, and communities in crisis and in need of help; and
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5352 WHEREAS, Professional social workers serve in diverse settings, including schools, courtrooms, health clinics, hospitals, senior centers, homeless shelters, nursing homes, the military, disaster relief, prisons, corporations, and in political office; and
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5756 WHEREAS, Social workers stand ready to help our society overcome current pressing issues, including equal rights for all, the need for improved availability of health care and mental health services, immigration reform, voting rights, and the environmental impact of global warming; and
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5958 WHEREAS, Professional social workers who have served in Congress include the Honorable Ron Dellums, MSW, the Honorable Barbara Lee, MSW, the Honorable Karen Bass, MSW, and the Honorable Susan Davis, MSW, and professional social workers who serve and have served in the California State Legislature include the Honorable Mary Salas, BSW, the Honorable Patty Berg, B.A. in social work, the Honorable Mariko Yamada, MSW, and the current Superintendent of Public Instruction, the Honorable Tony Thurmond, MSW; and
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6362 Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, That March 2021 is proclaimed Social Work Month in the State of California, and the Senate commends the California Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers for its role in advancing professional social work and promoting the well-being of the people of California, and also encourages all Californians to take part in March Social Workers are Essential events throughout California; and be it further
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6564 Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.