Texas—and the country—face a two-fold problem: an exploding mental health and substance abuse crisis and a dire shortage of professional social workers to address those issues. Yet rather than make it easier for qualified applicants to obtain social work licenses and start helping people, Texas is doing the opposite. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eyMJtF_r
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1wWhat’s missing here is the answer to this one question: why did Texas make this law? Without knowing that, I can’t decide whether this is good or bad. Good government has a legitimate role — indeed a duty — to protect the public from unqualified medical practitioners. Without knowing why Texas established the requirements it has, I can’t decide if this is an egregious overstepping or a necessary restriction. If you want me to decide that this is an egregious overstepping, then the first step is to tell me why Texas legislators saw fit to enact this restriction. Then we can start talking about the legitimacy and necessity of that restriction.