KPA PAC Article
KPA Newsletter Q2 2023
By Felicia Smith, PhD
KPA works closely with policymakers in Frankfort to shape legislation that advances our profession and promotes the highest level of health and wellness for all Kentuckians. The KPA PAC is just one of the advocacy arms of KPA; it’s primary focus is getting and keeping mental health champions in the Kentucky legislature.
With the recurring efforts to squelch affirming and inclusive policies, education, and public health decisions in our state, our collective voice is increasingly important to ensure that legislation is informed by constituent psychologists and by psychological science.
When faced with anti-LGBTQ+ legislation like the passing of Senate Bill 150, our work takes on even greater importance. As advocates, we must be relentless to prevent the passing of all measures that stigmatize young people, putting their mental well-being at risk.
The passing of Senate Bill 150 reminds us how important it is that psychologists play a key role in public health – through policy, education, and intervention. As partners in advocacy for mental health, here’s our ask:
· Educate yourselves on how to provide sensitive, responsive, and informed care for LGTBQ+ young people and adults
· Communicate through our channels of influence (e.g., blog posts, social media, newsletters) that we are here to support families and youth in need
· Speak up to ensure that future policies are informed by psychological science
· Join the KPA-PAC to advocate for the legislative priorities of KPA
· Donate to the KPA-PAC to help us get and keep mental health champion in the KY legislature
Thank you for your continued support and advocacy.