Advocacy is the essential and necessary means by which ASHA and affiliated state associations support and advance the professions of audiology and speech-language pathology in the areas of public policy, political action and popular opinion.
Advocacy is used to:
…others to support our issues!
“If you are wondering whether or not to communicate your views…, consider that others who disagree with you are doing so constantly.”
Begins with the annual ASHA Public Policy Agenda, which identifies “what” public policy issues are important to the professions
Priority areas include:
Members have the strongest voice when it comes to advocacy:
ASHA has a team of 20 government affairs and public policy professionals who can assist you with your advocacy planning and advocacy needs! Contact ASHA staff at federal@asha.org.