California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SR14

Introduced
3/2/21  
Introduced
3/2/21  
Refer
3/2/21  
Refer
3/2/21  

Caption

Relative to Social Work Month.

Impact

The recognition of Social Work Month aims to increase awareness among Californians regarding the vital role that social workers play in addressing societal issues such as mental health, poverty, and inequity. By acknowledging their contributions, the resolution underscores the need for comprehensive support for the social work profession, which can lead to improved services for individuals and communities. Additionally, it encourages participation in events that celebrate social work professionals and their impact on public welfare.

Summary

Senate Resolution 14, introduced by Senator Eggman, proclaims March 2021 as Social Work Month in California. This resolution recognizes social workers' essential contributions during times of crisis, including the COVID-19 pandemic, and highlights their role in advocating for vulnerable populations and promoting social justice. The resolution emphasizes the importance of social workers in various settings such as schools, healthcare, and disaster relief services. With over 713,000 social workers in the U.S. and 78,000 in California alone, the resolution reflects the significance of their professional mission to enhance the well-being of all individuals.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR 14 is overwhelmingly positive, as it affirms the indispensable role of social workers during challenging times. Supporters of the resolution emphasize the importance of recognizing and valuing the work of these professionals, especially amidst various crises faced by society today. This resolution serves as a rallying point for advocacy within the social work community, aligning with broader social justice themes.

Contention

While SR 14 does not present significant points of contention, it may open discussions related to funding and resources for social work programs and the challenges faced by social workers in their profession. Conversations may arise around the need for systematic improvements in mental health care, social service access, and adequate training for social workers to better fulfill their roles in serving diverse populations across California.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR40

Social Work Month.

CA SR96

Relative to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) Pride Month.

CA SR89

Relative to Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

CA SR33

Relative to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) Pride Month.

CA SR20

Relative to Cesar Chavez Day.

CA SR69

Relative to César Chávez Day.

CA SR118

Relative to Filipino American History Month.

CA SR70

Relative to Transgender Day of Visibility.

CA AR113

Relative to Transgender History Month.

CA SR72

Relative to Maternal and Mental Health Awareness Month.

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