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SUMMARY:ABACLive Webinar with Dr. Alison M. Betz
DESCRIPTION:Presented through the ABACLive Cambridge Center Series. Helping those who help others\, one live webinar at a time. \nCCBS Advisor Alison M. Betz\, PhD\, BCBA-D presents “Enhancing Safety Through Behavioral Approaches”\nFriday\, November 15\, 2024\n12:00 am – 3:00 pm (Eastern/NY)\nRecordings available until 12/01/2024 \nThis event is FREE for the general public. Or available for a discounted price with: \nThis Program is Approved for the Following CE Credit Types: \n\n0.3 IACET CEUs\n3.0 BACB CEUs\n3.0 QABA CEUs\n3.0 Credit Hours for Psychologists* (Introductory)\n3.0 IBAO CEUs (APA)\nSee Page 2 in brochure for Applicable CE Provider Statement\n\n*ABAC is an APA Approved Continuing Education Sponsor. APA has requested that Sponsors not use the phrase “APA credit Hours” as this implies that APA is awarding credit. CE credit is awarded by ABAC\, which is approved by APA to offer CE to psychologists. APA approval to award CE credit is also accepted by other professional organizations. \nPlease link to the Event on ABAC for detailed Applicable CE provider/sponsor statements. \nRegister on ABAC Website – FREE (NO CEs) \nRegister on ABAC Website to Earn Continuing Education \nAbstract\nIn this comprehensive webinar\, Dr. Betz will delve into the application of the evidence-based safety practices Terry McSween presents in his Values-Based Safety approach and discuss practical insights aimed at fostering a culture of safety\, reducing incidents\, and promoting well-being. Throughout the presentation we will explore how a behavioral approach can be implemented to improve workplace safety across different industries. Dr. Betz will spend time describing how to use assessment to identify the most common areas of risk and where injury is most likely to occur. Next\, Dr. Betz will describe how she uses the information gathered during the assessment to design and implement the most effective solutions. Case studies will be presented from two very different industries\, healthcare and fleet management\, to highlight how to navigate the practical issues\, barriers\, and overcome obstacles to achieve desired results. Throughout this 3-hour presentation\, Dr. Betz will provide foundational knowledge that a participant can use to determine how this approach may be effective within their workplace and additional resources to get started. \nLearning Objectives:\nBy the end of this event\, participants should be able to: \n\nIdentify critical steps within the behavioral approach to improving workplace safety.\nLearners will be able to identify critical features of the assessment procedures described.\nLearners will be able to identify appropriate solutions when given case example assessment data.\n\nPresenter Bio: \n \nDr. Alison Betz\, VP of Clinical Product Development and Senior Consultant\, is a distinguished scholar and practitioner in the field of behavior analysis. Holding a Ph.D. from Utah State University and having completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the esteemed Munroe-Meyer Institute\, University of Nebraska Medical Center\, Dr. Betz brings a wealth of academic rigor and practical expertise to her work. \nWith a background in academia\, including faculty positions at Florida Institute of Technology\, Dr. Betz has cultivated a versatile skill set\, teaching a range of subjects from verbal behavior to organizational behavior management (OBM). Her commitment to advancing the field is evident in her primary research and clinical interests\, which span the behavior-based safety\, supervision and leadership\, and evidence-based treatment for individuals with autism and other intellectual disabilities. Dr. Betz’s contributions extend beyond the classroom and clinic\, with numerous publications in prestigious behavioral journals and co-authored book chapters. Recognized for her expertise\, she has served on the editorial boards of prominent publications. \nThrough her work at ABA Technologies\, Dr. Betz continues to drive innovation and excellence in behavior analysis\, providing cutting-edge solutions to individuals and organizations seeking to effect positive behavioral change. \n*This event is FREE for the general public. For those that want a certificate of completion for continuing education credits please purchase the discounted CEs. Register on ABAC Website – FREE (NO CEs) \nThis event is being offered at the discounted ABACLive Cambridge Center Series price for CEUs (Learning). Behavior Analysts may earn continuing education for viewing the live event or recording. Behavior Analysts: 3 CEUs (Learning) Register on ABAC Website to Earn Continuing Education \nThe ABACLive Cambridge Center Series of webinars are presented by Board of Directors\, Trustees\, Advisors\, Senior Fellows of the prestigious Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies. \nThe ABACLive Cambridge Center Series is the result of a collaboration between The Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies (CCBS) and The Applied Behavior Analysis Center\, Inc (ABAC) designed to make behavioral health education accessible to the global community of professionals working to make a positive difference in the lives of others. \nRegister on ABAC Website – FREE (NO CEs) \nRegister on ABAC Website to Earn Continuing Education \nGo to ABAC Website for ongoing continuing education opportunities.
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