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  • 17 Sep 2019 2:49 PM | Anonymous

    Position Paper Posted to Website


    ABA Australia has adopted position paper that states that ABA Australia does not support the use Facilitated Communication, Rapid Prompting Method, and Spelling to Communicate as a means for people with disabilities to communicate. To read more about about this position paper please click the link below and scroll to the bottom of the page.

    Warm Regards,
    Board of Directors
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  • 29 Jun 2019 10:46 PM | Anonymous

    We are very excited to announce that ABAA is now an affiliate chapter of the Association for Behavior Analysis, International (ABAI). We are honoured to be accepted as a national affiliate chapter as ABAI already has a national Australian affiliate chapter. In ABAI’s words, “This exception to ABAI’s policy

  • 9 Mar 2019 11:33 PM | Anonymous

    On Monday, 4.3.19, the Sydney social club met up for lively discussion on parent and caregiver training. Below find a list of the articles discussed and the take home points from the discussion. Articles we discussed: Lerman, D. C., LeBlanc, L. A., & Valentino, A. L. (2015).

  • 1 Oct 2016 10:45 PM | Anonymous

    We want to support researcher who are investigating sustainable practices/environmentally friendly behavior change using behaviour analysis. We are offering a $500 award to any basic, translation, or applied study in the area of sustainable environmental practices. If you are interested in this award, click here for more details.

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