The Advances and Challenges of DEI Initiatives in ABA 

Brandon Whitfield, Sr. Clinical Director for AST, part of LEARN Behavioral has presented at several conferences including BABA’s (Black Applied Behavior Analysts) inaugural conference to share ways ABA agencies can bring more equity to the field of ABA. In this conversation, Brandon discusses his role in helping to create The Black Master’s cohort and mentorship program as well as the ongoing need to prioritize DEI advancement in ABA. 

 

For more information: 

https://learnbehavioral.com/culture 

https://learnbehavioral.com/culture/dei 

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