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Seventh International Conference; Merida, Mexico; 2013

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Panel #8
CE Offered: BACB
Strategies in Developing and Operating a Successful Applied Behavior Analysis Business for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Women's Perspective
Monday, October 7, 2013
8:30 AM–9:50 AM
Salon Merida (Fiesta Americana)
Area: OBM/PRA; Domain: Service Delivery
CE Instructor: Gia Vazquez Ortega, Psy.D.
Chair: Gia Vazquez Ortega (Blossom Center for Children)
GIA VAZQUEZ ORTEGA (Blossom Center for Children)
JENNIFER CRAWFORD (The Learning Lane)
RANY THOMMEN (ABA Today)
REBECCA RYAN (Sandbox ABA)
Abstract:

In this panel, the objectives for the conference attendees are to get an insight on the development and standards of operation in beginning an Applied Behavior Analysis business treating individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders. The presenters will review business plan development including market analysis, cost analysis, and service delivery models. Panelists will also discuss hiring procedures, theoretical and practical training protocols for service staff, and plans for ongoing staff supervision. Legal considerations including safety requirements, confidentiality, labor laws, and liability will be described. Additional emphasis will be given in the development of client policies such as financial contracts, treatment consent forms, and family requirements in treatment. A key core in successfully maintaining the operation of the business is development of the human resources side of managing the staff. All of the objectives above will be outlined in a first 30-day, 60-day, and 90-day business operation guide. This will allow participants to walk away with tangible operational forms to help with the beginning stages of running a successful Applied Behavior Analysis business.

Keyword(s): Business strategies ABA
 

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