Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB479

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Modifies the length of supervision for certain social work supervisors

Impact

By adjusting the supervision requirements, SB479 hopes to ensure that advanced macro social workers operate within a defined framework that guarantees professional accountability and a high standard of practice. This change is significant for both the professionals involved and the clients they serve, as it emphasizes the necessity for direct oversight by qualified supervision during specific practices. The adjustments may lead to improved outcomes in social service delivery through enhanced guidance and structured support for social workers in training.

Summary

Senate Bill 479 aims to modernize the regulatory framework surrounding social work practice in the state. It is designed to repeal section 337.600 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri and instate new guidelines for the supervision of various tiers of social workers, particularly focusing on advanced macro social workers and their supervisory requirements. This bill is introduced in response to the evolving nature of social work and the need for clarity regarding the responsibilities of supervisors within this field.

Contention

While the bill marks progress in formalizing the supervision of social workers, it may also foster debate among stakeholders in the social work community. Proponents argue that clarity in supervision will lead to better training and increased quality of care for individuals seeking services. However, there are concerns regarding the potential implications of heightened regulatory demands, which might limit the accessibility of social work services. Discussions surrounding these implications will likely arise as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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