From Yahoo/AP:
“Texas
social workers can now turn away LGBTQ, disabled clients”
Texas social
workers can now turn away LGBTQ clients and those with a disability. The state
Board of Social Work Examiners voted unanimously to change a section of its
code of conduct last week following a recommendation from Gov. Greg Abbott, a
Republican, to remove protections for sexual orientation, gender identity and
disability. Abbott’s office said the change was suggested because the board’s
nondiscrimination clause went beyond the state’s policy on social work,
according to The Associated Press. “It’s not surprising that a board would
align its rules with statutes passed by the Legislature,” Renae Eze, a
spokeswoman for Abbott’s office, said. Officials and the state Board of Social
Work Examiners is now facing backlash for the decision, with some advocacy and
professional organizations saying it could put already vulnerable disabled and
LGBTQ people at a greater risk. After the policy change became public, seven
advocacy groups released a joint statement condemning the move. “The social
workers code of conduct previously helped ensure ethical treatment of all
clients and prevented bias-motivated misconduct,” Ricardo Martinez, CEO of the
statewide LGBTQ group Equality Texas, said in the statement. “Now with the
removal of sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression from the
code, LGBTQ+ folks who experience discrimination could face more obstacles to
getting the help they need.” Transgender rights groups spoke to how the policy
could affect trans individuals' health and safety during the pandemic. “There
is always a real possibility that trans Texans specifically could be turned
away or dissuaded from accessing the medical resources they need,” Emmett
Schelling, executive director of the Transgender Education Network of Texas,
said in the joint statement. “At a time when many in our community require
services to make it through an isolating pandemic, attempting to grant providers
a license to discriminate is abhorrent.”
The National
Association of Social Workers also criticized the board’s acceptance of
Abbott’s recommendation. Will Francis, executive director of the association's
Texas chapter, called the move “incredible disheartening" during a public
meeting and criticized the Texas board's decision not to seek public comment
before changing its code of conduct. “It’s disturbing, even if it’s
unintentional,” Francis said. “They created space for people to get the impression
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^ Maybe the
Texan Gov. Greg Abbott forgot he himself is disabled and in a wheelchair for
the past 36 years. He recommended this rule that now allows those working for
the Social Service Departments of the Local and State Governments in Texas to
openly discriminate against the disabled. He can now officially be
discriminated against because of his own ruling. Maybe that tree that hit him
back in 1984 knocked out more than the use of his legs? ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/texas-social-workers-now-turn-182225054.html
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