B.A.S.I.C. – North
Our Services
Sources B.A.S.I.C. program provides evidence-based behaviour intervention, analysis and consultation services based on the principles of applied behaviour analysis and positive behaviour support.
Services are primarily provided to individuals with autism but are open to anyone else requiring these support with challenging behaviour or skill deficits. Services are provided primarily in the Prince George area. This program also provides the clinical supervision required by individuals seeking certification through the Behaviour Analyst Certification Board. All services are clinically supervised by board-certified behaviour analysts in order to ensure services are evidence based and maximize behaviour change and skill acquisition.
- Frequently Asked Questions
1) Who is the B.A.S.I.C. Program For?
The B.A.S.I.C. program is available for anyone who is interested in utilizing one of the program’s services. There are no restriction on age or diagnosis.
This program is primarily accessed by individuals with autism for one-on-one or group intervention; however, the B.A.S.I.C. program provides an array of behaviour related services.
2) Where are the Services Available?
The B.A.S.I.C. program provides services throughout Prince George and the surrounding area. If you are unsure whether the program is provided in your area, please feel free to contact our Prince George office.
Clinical supervision services can be provided remotely to any location via internet based video conferencing.
3) What does the program provide?
The B.A.S.I.C. program provides a number of services that are based on the research and principles within the fields of positive behaviour support and applied behaviour analysis. Positive behaviour support emphasizes the use of positive strategies to teach new skills and behaviours. Applied behaviour analysis is based on decades of research and considered the most evidence-based method of modifying behaviour and teaching new skills.
All of the services provided by the B.A.S.I.C. program are clinically supervised by board-certified behaviour analysts and all program staff are required to either maintain or be working toward one of the levels of certification through the Behaviour Analyst Certification Board. Certification ensures: (a) a minimal high level of expertise of staff and quality of service and (b) all staff follow the ethical code of a certification body that they are accountable to.
Behaviour Analysis
Behaviour analysis services provide functional assessment and analysis of challenging behaviours. A board-certified behaviour analyst will work with caregivers to assess and analyze the variables affecting challenging behaviour. The outcome of the analysis is an understanding of the behaviour that increases the behaviour’s predictability for caregivers and provides vital information to assist in the creation of an intervention plan or positive behaviour support plan.
Behaviour Supervision
Behaviour supervision services provide the clinical supervision, by a board-certified behaviour analyst, that is required by individuals seeking certification through the Behaviour Analyst Certification Board. Supervision for individuals seeking the credential of board-certified behaviour analyst is available to anyone. Supervision for individuals seeking the credential of board-certified assistant behaviour analyst or registered behaviour technician is available to staff working within the program.
Behaviour Intervention
Behaviour intervention services provide one-on-one and group intervention to individuals with autism. The behaviour consultant and assistant consultant work with the caregivers, under the supervision of board-certified behaviour analysts to develop an individualized intervention plan tailored to maximize the growth of each individual being served.
Behaviour interventionists then work directly with the individual to implement the intervention plan. All intervention is supervised and monitored on an ongoing bases by board-certified behaviour analysts in order to maximize the quality and effectiveness of the services.
Behaviour Consultation
Behaviour consultation services works with caregivers, in their homes, to address challenging behaviour and promote skill development. This service involves active participation of caregivers in order to help caregivers learn to manage challenging behaviour and teach new behaviours and skills. The consultant and assistant consultant develop and teach caregivers to implement a positive behaviour support plan based on the results of a behaviour analysis. In some instances, a behaviour interventionist can work with families, in their home, on an ongoing basis in order to support the caregivers in implementing the plan.
4) How Much Does the Program Cost?
The services provided by the B.A.S.I.C. program are funded privately. Typically, intervention services for children with autism are paid for through the individual’s autism funding. Other services are typically paid for by the individuals receiving service or an alternative funding source. Please contact our Prince George office for more information on program costs and funding options.
5) What Makes the B.A.S.I.C. Program Different from Other Service Providers?
All of the services provided by the B.A.S.I.C. program are directly supervised by board-certified behaviour analysts. The program has one board-certified behaviour analyst that works directly in the office and other board-certified behaviour analysts that are on contract to work with the program. Several staff are actively pursuing certification through the Behaviour Analyst Certification Board. In addition, the B.A.S.I.C. program’s intervention costs include the cost of program supervision by the board-certified behaviour analysts so, after the initial assessment, there are no additional costs over and above the hourly intervention rate.
6) How Do I Refer to the Program?
Referrals for the B.A.S.I.C. program can be made by the individuals (or caregivers of the individuals) seeking service. Self-referrals are accepted. The referral form and any other required documentation can be sent directly to the Prince George office, care of the Program Manager.
Contact Information
Prince George
BC
Hours of Operation
Note: Service hours are dependent on client needs.