FREE BCBA ETHICS CEU! Autistic Advocate Meets BCBAs! Come Listen, Hear, Ask, and Apply to Enhance Our Services for All Individuals!

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FREE BCBA ETHICS CEU! Autistic Advocate Meets BCBAs! Come Listen, Hear, Ask, and Apply to Enhance Our Services for All Individuals!

By The Happy Medium Approach

Join Rosalie and Katy as they welcome Terra Vance, an Autistic Advocate, from NeuroClastic! One of the ways that we can continue our trek towards human, compassionate, kind and meaningful behavior analytic services is to listen and fully hear the voices of those who utilize our services. We will create a psychologically safe place for BCBA to listen and hear from an Autistic Advocate! Questions are welcome and we look forward to a kind and productive conversation to continue the forward movement in our field.
The CEU will focus on the following Ethics Codes or more
Updated 09/2021, Copyright © 2020, BACB® | All rights reserved.
1.07 Cultural Responsiveness and Diversity Behavior analysts actively engage in professional development activities to acquire knowledge and skills related to cultural responsiveness and diversity. They evaluate their own biases and ability to address the needs of individuals with diverse needs/backgrounds (e.g., age, disability, ethnicity, gender expression/identity, immigration status, marital/relationship status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status). Behavior analysts also evaluate biases of their supervisees and trainees, as well as their supervisees’ and trainees’ ability to address the needs of individuals with diverse needs/backgrounds.
1.10 Awareness of Personal Biases and ChallengesBehavior analysts maintain awareness that their personal biases or challenges (e.g., mental or physical health conditions; legal, financial, marital/relationship challenges) may interfere with the effectiveness of their professional work. Behavior analysts take appropriate steps to resolve interference, ensure that their professional work is not compromised, and document all actions taken in this circumstance and the eventual outcomes.
2.14 Selecting, Designing, and Implementing Behavior-Change InterventionsBehavior analysts select, design, and implement behavior-change interventions that: (1) are conceptually consistent with behavioral principles; (2) are based on scientific evidence; (3) are based on assessment results; (4) prioritize positive reinforcement procedures; and (5) best meet the diverse needs, context, and resources of the client and stakeholders.Behavior analysts also consider relevant factors (e.g., risks, benefits, and side effects; client and stakeholder preference; implementation efficiency; cost effectiveness) and design and implement behavior-change interventions to produce outcomes likely to maintain under naturalistic conditions. They summarize the behavior-change intervention procedures in writing (e.g., a behavior plan).
2.15 Minimizing Risk of Behavior-Change InterventionsBehavior analysts select, design, and implement behavior-change interventions (including the selection and use of consequences) with a focus on minimizing risk of harm to the client and stakeholders. They recommend and implement restrictive or punishment-based procedures only after demonstrating that desired results have not been obtained using less intrusive means, or when it is determined by an existing intervention team that the risk of harm to the client outweighs the risk associated with the behavior-change intervention. When recommending and implementing restrictive or punishment-based procedures, behavior analysts comply with any required review processes (e.g., a human rights review committee). Behavior analysts must continually evaluate and document the effectiveness of restrictive or punishment-based procedures and modify or discontinue the behavior-change intervention in a timely manner if it is ineffective.
3.01 Responsibility to Clients (see 1.03, 2.01)Behavior analysts act in the best interest of clients, taking appropriate steps to support clients’ rights, maximize benefits, and do no harm. They are also knowledgeable about and comply with applicable laws and regulations related to mandated reporting requirements.

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