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Announcing the 2nd Annual Social Media Advocacy Month

January 20, 2012 11:57 AM
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Music Therapy in Social Media Advocacy Month

Announcing the Second Annual Social Media Advocacy Month

In January 2012, over 3 dozen music therapy bloggers and podcasters are working with the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA) and Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT) as they spread the word about music therapy advocacy and the State Recognition Operational Plan through the social media airwaves.
 
AMTA and CBMT have collaborated on the State Recognition Operational Plan since 2005. The primary purpose of this Plan is to get music therapy and the MT-BC credential recognized by individual states so that citizens can more easily access our services. The AMTA Government Relations staff and CBMT Regulatory Affairs staff provide guidance and technical support to state task forces throughout the country as they work towards state recognition. To date, their work has resulted in 35 active state task forces, 2 licensure bills passed in 2011, and an estimated 10 bills being filed in 2012 that seek to create either a music therapy registry or license for music therapy. This month, our focus is on YOU and on getting you excited about advocacy.
 
Throughout the month, music therapy bloggers and podcasters will be sharing their thoughts, ideas, and questions about what it means to be a music therapy advocate, what the State Recognition Operational Plan entails, and how you can be involved. We would like to thank the following sites for supporting this project:
 
We invite you to follow the action by reading these blogs and listening to these podcasts. You can also receive the latest updates by "liking" AMTA on Facebook, "liking" CBMT on Facebook, and following AMTA on Twitter.
 

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