This idea emerged from our recent change meeting held on 2/2 where we discussed the all-member meeting, AATA’s continued response, and, most importantly, how we can ensure our collective asks are not only heard, but meaningfully acted on.
The purpose of this group is to begin thinking through what a task force could look like, how it would function, and how it could help manage and move forward the many pieces of the petition and related follow-up. This is very much a brainstorming and idea-building space, and all perspectives, experience, and questions are welcome.
Some early ideas already circulating include:
How members of a task force would be determined (e.g., volunteers, voting, etc. and explicitly not appointed by AATA)
Compiling and maintaining a clear, centralized list of our collective asks to AATA
Drafting expectations or requirements for AATA, such as:
Regular (e.g., monthly) meetings with the task force
Ongoing updates on policy changes and implementation
Clear processes for reviewing and responding to member feedback
This is a very early and evolving idea, so please feel free to share anything and everything: ideas, concerns, relevant experience, examples from other organizations, or questions we should be asking. Nothing is too formed (or too unformed) at this stage.
As always thank you for your continued work as we push for much needed change!

I'm curious what this looks like, it makes me wonder if any of the other Creative arts organizations have this type of group? Maybe we can ask around and see if this exists in other organizations even if they're not creative arts therapies. Also I'm wondering if this group exists under AATA does that limit the capability of the group at all? I'm sure it would have positives and benefits of being under AATA. I do like the idea of it and I like the idea of it being volunteer opportunity, I'm sure some higher up positions should be more of a voted in, or even based on experience time? I've worked at a few organizations where there was "senior volunteer titles" I don't have a lot of experience forming and structuring any. That's just my rambled thoughts for now.