How can ASHA members and state associations become involved in efforts to pass laws to ensure early detection and intervention for hearing loss?

ASHA member involvement is critical. ASHA is actively lobbying at the federal level and assisting state associations, legislators, and executive agencies to enact legislation or other sustained programs that will provide coverage for hearing screening for newborns and infants. But as with all advocacy efforts, individual members' advocacy is critical.

ASHA has developed resources to assist you in being an advocate for newborn and infant hearing screening. A comprehensive resource on newborn and infant hearing advocacy is now available on ASHA's Web site. The Newborn & Infant Hearing Screening Action Center is available at www.asha.org/infant_hearing/.

The site includes information for consumers, guidelines for practitioners, current status of state laws and bills, action plans for ASHA member involvement, model legislation for states, links for writing to Congress about support for the new federal funding, talking points on early detection and intervention for hearing loss, a ... more.

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