ABA: Where are we now and where are we going?

20 January 2011, London

A conference for professionals working with individuals with special educational needs in the field of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA).

Speakers

Contingency Mapping in the Functional Assessment of Challenging Behaviour
Dr. Sandy Toogood, BCBA-D, Senior Research Fellow, School of Psychology, Bangor University
Read Dr Toogood's presentation (PDF 698KB)

Positive Behaviour Support: Application and Evidence Base
Dr. Peter Baker, Consultant Clinical Psychologist/Honorary Senior Lecturer, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust/Tizard Centre University of Kent
Read Dr Baker's presentation (PDF 896KB)

Latest Evidence for the Effectiveness of Behavioural Intervention for Children with Autism
Professor Richard Hastings, School of Psychology, Bangor University
Read Professor Hastings' presentation (PDF 952KB)

Training Behaviour Analysts: Current Status and Future Possibilities
Dr. J Carl Hughes, BCBA-D, Senior Behaviour Analyst, Bangor University
Read Dr Hughes' presentation (PDF 331KB)

ABA’s Not Just for Special Education:
School-based Intervention for Typically-Developing Children with Challenging Behaviour
Dr. Jennifer L. Austin, BCBA-D, University of Glamorgan
Read Dr Austin's presentation (PDF 878KB)

Conference speakers

Chair Katy Lee and conference speakers Prof Hastings, Dr Baker, Dr Hughes, Dr Toogood and Dr Austin.

Dr Toogood

Dr Toogood talking to delegates.

Katy Lee talking to Andy Lusk

Katy Lee in conversation with Andy Lusk.

Delegates during break

Delegates during a break.

Julie O'Sullivan and Professor Hastings

Julie O'Sullivan and Prof Hastings.

Conference delegates

Conference delegates discussing presentations during a break.

Dr Baker making his presentation

In the conference room during Dr Baker's presentation.

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