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International Gold Standard Credential
"The Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc.® (BACB®) has been the leader in behavior analyst certification for over two decades. The BACB is a nonprofit corporation that was established in 1998 to meet professional certification needs identified by behavior analysts, governments, and consumers of
International Gold Standard Credential
"The Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc.® (BACB®) has been the leader in behavior analyst certification for over two decades. The BACB is a nonprofit corporation that was established in 1998 to meet professional certification needs identified by behavior analysts, governments, and consumers of behavior-analytic services. The BACB’s mission is to protect consumers of behavior-analytic services by systematically establishing, promoting, and disseminating professional standards."
Ontario Professional Association
"The Ontario Association for Behaviour Analysis, or ONTABA, is an Affiliate Chapter of the Association for Behaviour Analysis International. ONTABA has a vast array of members, including those from in the professions of education, nursing, health care, and psychology.
ONTABA is a professional association, not a regulatory body nor a certification body"
Existing Regulatory Body (previously CPO) Regulating Behaviour Analysis in Ontario
"The College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario is the governing body for psychological and applied behaviour analysis practitioners in Ontario. The College is not a university, school or community college; its mandate is to protect the publi
Existing Regulatory Body (previously CPO) Regulating Behaviour Analysis in Ontario
"The College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario is the governing body for psychological and applied behaviour analysis practitioners in Ontario. The College is not a university, school or community college; its mandate is to protect the public interest by monitoring and regulating the practice of psychology and applied behaviour analysis."
BACB credentials including:
27 Regulated Health professions.
Regulation for Behaviour Analysis & the impact to BACB credentials:
**Regulation Discussions Begin** There were early talks about creating a regulatory body to protect this vulnerable population, recognizing the need for oversight. At this time there were only about 10 behaviour analysts in Ontario, largely psychologists. Capacity issues were a concern and as such the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB®) from the US was engaged to help grow the field.
**Building Capacity** The government funded training programs and paid for people to get their master’s degrees, encouraging them to become certified through the BACB®. This became the standard for government funded autism programs, ensuring high-quality, supervised care.
At the time of the SEG report the field had grown to include 181 BCBA®s & 15 BCBA-D®s (Jan 2013)
**Progress in Regulation** Regulatory committees started working quietly on the process. The president of PBEO was involved in these discussions.
The government provided Workforce Capacity grant funds to build capacity in the province. A portion of these funds went to increasing RBT® certified front line staff to build quality capacity for services in the province.
The effects of the announcements related to Ontario regulation and subsequent BACB® credentialing impacts were already being felt with the number of RBT® credentialed front line staff beginning to fall. The RBT® credential currently sets the standard for supervision of front line staff and requires continuing education for all implementers working with arguably the most vulnerable population in Ontario.
Currently in Ontario there are:
1549 BCBA®s & 37 BCBA-D®s (May 2024)
In a decade the field of behaviour analysis has grown significantly in Ontario (800% increase).
Immediate impact:
140 BCaBAs & 680 RBTs (887 as of September 2023) had their credential put on involuntary inactive as of July 1st, 2024.
Green, G., & Johnston, J. M. (2009). Licensing behavior analysts: risks and alternatives. Behavior analysis in practice, 2(1), 59–64.
https://www.bacb.com/u-s-licensure-of-behavior-analysts/
https://www.bacb.com/for-regulators/
The "BACB’s Mass Email Service may be used to notify BACB certificants of pending legislation, regulations, or procedures relating to government regulation of behavior analysts." This was not utilized by either the CPO or ONTABA during the regulation process in Ontario.
PBEO is not affiliated with the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario, or the Ontario Association of Behaviour Analysis and they have neither reviewed nor approved of any of PBEO's posts or content.
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