Learn about avoiding common mistakes, become an advocate, track legislation, tip for communicating with your legislator, and more!
VIDEO: Federal-Level Advocacy - Steps for Counselor Legislative Engagement
VIDEO: State-Level Advocacy - Steps for Counselor Legislative Engagement
Make a difference with your legislative advocacy by participating in an ACA-specialized legislative advocacy training. Whether in-person or virtual, these sessions are tailored for ÀÖ²©´«Ã½Branches, Divisions, Regions and Colleges/Universities. Participants will learn essential skills and strategies to effectively advocate for mental health policies and regulations at the state and national levels.
Elevate your impact, influence change and champion the rights of clients and practitioners alike with ACA's legislative advocacy training.
Current Legislative Priorities - The ÀÖ²©´«Ã½â€™s legislative priorities for 2025 outlines our strategic priorities and activities, selected to advance ACA's mission promoting the counseling profession through federal and state advocacy.
Our Position Statements - Statements ÀÖ²©´«Ã½has released on key issues.
Congressional One Pager on Legislative Priorities - One pager on ACA’s legislative priorities for the 119th Congress, including workforce development.
Counselor Jobs in the Federal Government - Helpful links for applying for counseling jobs in the federal government.
Counseling Compact Additional FAQs - Additional information about the Counseling Compact and frequently asked questions.
Tips for Handling Claims Denials - This document contains tips and resources for handling insurance claims denials.
Congressional One Pager on Legislative Priorities - One pager on ACA’s legislative priorities for the 119th Congress, including Accessibility.
Congressional One Pager on Legislative Priorities - One pager on ACA’s legislative priorities for the 119th Congress, including 21st Century Care.
Recent executive orders are shaping the landscape for K-12 education, with major implications for LGBTQ+ students and families.
The Trump Administration has begun a reduction in force for the Health and Human Services Department (HHS). The Administration plans to lay off up to 10,000 employees across several agencies within the department.