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Online Webinar: Missed Opportunities for Understanding the Autistic Brain
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The BACB Professional and Ethical Compliance Code states: Where differences of age, gender, race, culture, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, language, or socioeconomic status significantly affect behavior analysts’ work concerning particular individuals or groups, behavior analysts obtain the training, experience, consultation, and or/supervision necessary to ensure the competence of their services, or they make appropriate referrals.
As it is a complex neurological-based disability, it is essential for behavior analysts to understand the cognitive underpinnings of autism in order to provide appropriate services to autistic clients. By learning about these characteristics, BCBAs can start to better align their goals and provide better preventative strategies to the autistic people under their care and direction.”
Participants will be able to:
- To understand the importance of seeking consultation and supervision from the population they serve.
- To understand antecedent interventions that support autistic cognitive characteristics
- To understand how to create goals with their client that are socially significant to their client.
Training will consist of one 1.5-hour webinar, hosted by BC-ABA. BC-ABA will handle all webinar and CEU administration.
Schedule
11:30-1:00 pm – Webinar
Registration Options
Members must log in to their account to receive member pricing on their registration.
- BC-ABA Student Members: Free
- BC-ABA Members: $10.00 + GST
- Non-members: $20.00 + GST
- CEUs: Free – 1.5 BACB Ethics CEU (must download CEUHelper app prior to the event – View CEU Helper Instructions)
Registration closes: Tuesday, November 3rd, 2020 at 10:00pm
This webinar will be held using Zoom – Download Zoom here
Registrants will receive an email via Zoom with the access link in the morning before the webinar. Please register using the email address you will use to access the webinar.
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SPEAKERS
Oswin Latimer
Oswin Latimer, is a lifelong advocate for practices and policies of issues of importance to autistic people. As a recognized expert and leader in his field, he works to empower people to have a voice in the direction and quality of their lives. His experience in leadership, educating, research, and public advocacy for issues surrounding autistic people have made him a highly respected consultant, public speaker, and presenter both nationally and locally.
Oswin is the founder and President of Foundations for Divergent Minds (FDM) and former Director of Community Engagement for the Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN). He has served as a consultant on policy discussion to the US Department of Labor, Department of Education, and Department of Personnel Management. He is also a valued consultant to many parents, offering useful and practical advice on how to organize their homes and create individualized education plans that best meet the needs of their child.
Oswin Latimer was featured in the 2013 documentary, Citizen Autistic, a film directed by William Davenport exploring the advocacy work of autism rights activists. He is regularly called upon for media interviews and to speak at local and national conferences on a variety of topics, including language and perception, executive functioning, and autistic parenting. Oswin also compiled and edited Navigating College: A Handbook on Self Advocacy Written for Autistic Students from Autistic Adults.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”2_5″ _builder_version=”4.14.7″ _module_preset=”default” global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.14.7″ _module_preset=”default” custom_padding=”20px|20px|20px|20px|false|false” hover_enabled=”0″ border_radii=”on|2px|2px|2px|2px” border_width_all=”2px” border_color_all=”#a3a3a3″ global_colors_info=”{}” theme_builder_area=”post_content” sticky_enabled=”0″]
Date: November 4, 2020
Time: 11:30am – 1:00pm
CEU: 1.5 BACB Ethics CEU
Location:
Online Webinar
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Registration is not available for this event.
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