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| Our
Mission Statement |
| Representing
a State of California regulated profession, we serve statewide constituency.
CWCIA offers its membership support that no individual (professional
or business) could afford to provide alone, an expanding suite of
professional and support services created specifically to address
the continually changing issues before us and a voice with which to
be heard. Some of these services are: |
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A
strong constituent voice to carry the message of our member's
concerns to the entire workers' compensation regulated community,
other professionals and organizations alike who might share
our interest and concern: or conversely, who might seek to limit
our ability to conduct our enterprises professionally, honorably,
and without externally imposed operational or economic bias. |
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A communications
center to collect, evaluate, and disseminate current information
on issues, developments, rulings and proposed rulings and/or
legislation that might impact the future of our profession.
As part of this effort, CWCIA will bring outstanding WC leaders
together with members in collegial settings to educate and inform
while providing a forum for questions and answers about the
major issues of the day. Our publications will give these symposia
the widest possible exposure. |
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A long-range
commitment on behalf of members to address major issues as they
arise by educating target groups to these issues, supporting
the most favorable with the full weight of our resources, while
focusing equal energy to combat the most onerous. Through political
activism both within the regulated community and the wider state
government, we will seek to make substantial and sensible contributions
to develope a more balanced regulated environment. |
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undertaking the above tasks, CWCIA will: elevate the respect our members
deserve as professionals, add our resources to those of like mind
within our regulated community, and contribute to the enhancement
and protection of the vital services mandated by laws for non-English
speaking workers with work-related injuries. United, we will meet
these goals. |
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