Political lobbying for child and adolescent psychiatry
- PMID: 11793570
- DOI: 10.1016/s1056-4993(03)00066-x
Political lobbying for child and adolescent psychiatry
Abstract
Lobbying for child and adolescent psychiatry works best when association members team with staff to communicate with members of Congress. Communication comes in many forms, some more effective than others, but without it, no opportunities for policy changes are generated. Legislators want to know what their constituents are interested in, and child and adolescent psychiatrists serve themselves and their profession by knowing the legislative agenda, using the tools available for reaching out to legislators, and using every opportunity available to move the agenda.
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