Music Therapy Social Media Advocacy Month 2019
January 11, 2019 11:34 AM
Music Therapy Social Media Advocacy Month 2019
Take 10 for Music Therapy Advocacy
Since 2005, the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA) and the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT) have collaborated on the State Recognition Operational Plan.
The purpose of this plan is to get music therapy and the MT-BC credential recognized by individual states so clients can more easily access music therapy services.
Achieving state recognition is only possible through
ADVOCACY
.
Every January, we kick the year off with the Music Therapy Social Media Advocacy Month. This year, music therapy students, interns, and professionals are invited to participate by completing one or more of the following:
1)
Email your state legislators
to introduce yourself and tell them about music therapy.
2)
Follow your state legislators
on social media.
3)
Attend community events
hosted by your state legislators.
4)
Visit
your state legislators’ district offices.
5)
Participate
in a state advocacy training.
6)
Attend
a Music Therapy Legislative Hill Day in your state.
7)
Invite
your state legislators to visit your workplace to see music therapy in action.
8)
Respond
to “calls to action” emails from your state task force.
9)
Add professional partners and consumers
to your Advocacy Team.
10)
Stay connected
to your profession by
joining AMTA
.
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