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September 9, 2016 at 8:22 am #77FEAT BC AdminKeymaster
In this discussion area, please feel free to share your experience in implementing A.B.A. programs in the school system. We would particularly like to hear from those parents who converted their school teams to A.B.A. We’d like to hear the nightmares as well as the success stories.
Any insight that can be shared by school-based special education assistants to help parents would also be very meaningful.
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August 29, 2006 at 12:10 am #3293Nancy WaltonParticipant
Attention therapists wanting to work in the Surrey School District:
The Surrey College ABA support worker course will not begin until January 2007. This does not change the fact that Surrey School district will hire eligible therapists before they have taken the course. If you have over 1000 hours of experience and you would like to work in the school system, you should take advantage of this opportunity.
Please contact me if you have any questions about working in the Surrey School district.
Below is the ad that has been put out by the district. Ignore the application deadline.
Nancy Walton
wiklo@shaw.caAPPLIED BEHAVIOURAL ANALYSIS ( ABA ) SUPPORT WORKER
The ABA Support Worker provides assistance to students with autism spectrum disorders. The ABA Support Worker assists teachers in the delivery of special education programs and services.
The District seeks ABA Support Workers who have completed 1000 hours of training (250 hours must be focused on discrete trial) in an intensive applied behavioural analysis home program. Such training must be supervised and assessed by a qualified ABA Behavioural Consultant.
Successful ABA Support Workers must complete the Surrey College ABA Support Worker program prior to the 2007-2008 school year.
Qualified and interested applicants should submit their resumes, supporting documents (an ABA competencies based assessment completed by a qualified Consultant) and references, clearly marked with the competition number, no later than Monday, August 14, 2006. (Date extended by 10 days)
Competition #SEA 327:07
Human Resources Department
School District No. 36 (Surrey)
14225 56th Avenue, Surrey, B.C. V3X 3A3
Fax: 604-596-9811
Note: Successful applicants will be required to consent to a Criminal Record Search prior to employment. Only those persons selected for interviews will be contacted. To all others, thank you for your interest.
August 16, 2006 at 6:38 pm #3294Nancy WaltonParticipantATTENTION ALL THERAPISTS AND ALL SURREY PARENTS
There are still openings in the Surrey School District for ABA trained therapists. If you (or your therapist) missed the Aug 14th deadline, it is NOT too late to apply. There will be another ad placed in the newspaper, but you can also see the postings on the Surrey School District web site. Forms for applying are below. Please read the following:
To ease difficulties in getting forms filled out, qualified consultants may sign off therapists hours of experience under previous consultants if they feel confident that the consultant was also qualified. This way, therapists do not have to track down consultants who no longer work in BC, or no longer work for the family.
"Qualified" consultants have either been trained by someone with a Masters or Doctorate degree in ABA specializing in autism, or have been trained at a Lovaas replication site. Consultants must register and send documentation, one time, to the Surrey school district and they will keep you on file. The district will not hire people unless trained by registered qualified consultants. See below for the registration form.
If you are a therapist and your families or consultant are away on vacation, send in the application anyway, explaning what documentation will come as soon as everyone arrives back home. You will not be hired until documentation is completed, but you can at least get started and get the interview done etc.
Here are sites where you can get the forms. If your consultant is out of town, send them this e-mail, they can print up the "experience" form, fill it out and mail it back.
https://featbc.org/downloads/experience.doc
https://featbc.org/downloads/hours.doc
https://featbc.org/downloads/registration.docIf you have any questions, feel free to e-mail me at wiklo@shaw.ca.
Nancy Walton
August 10, 2006 at 8:32 pm #3295Nancy WaltonParticipantATTENTION Surrey and surrounding area families and therapists!!!!
There is an ad in all the newspapers looking for ABA trained therapists to work in the Surrey school district. The ad is also in the Surrey school District web site.
You must have 1000 hours of experience in ABA under a qualified consultant, in order to apply. All successful applicants must complete the Surrey College ABA support worker course (name of the course, still to be determined) in order to keep their jobs. Unfortunately, the Surrey district did not make the forms for applying available. These forms are now available at the following web sites:
https://featbc.org/downloads/experience.doc
https://featbc.org/downloads/hours.doc
https://featbc.org/downloads/registration.docThe Surrey School District will register qualified consultants who have handed in the "registration" document. So this document must be filled in by the consultant.
Then, the "Experience" document is for the consultant to describe the applicants experience. Before this can be filled out, parents must fill out a "hours" of work form. Sorry it is so beaurocratic, but in order to ensure that we have well qualified people hired, we need to be clear on our expectations.
(note: at the time of posting, the "hours" form and "registration" form are mixed up, this may be rectified by the time you read this post)
Sharon and Bohdanna have already noticed a few odd glitches with the forms and we will revamp them as we get feedback. If a consultant or parent has difficulty knowing how to fill a section in, do it as you see fit (this is not a test), hand it in to the district, and pass on your feedback to Eleanore at elledubois65@shaw.ca.
This initiative is the result of an ABA parent-Surrey administrator collaborative group. Surrey School district, through the Surrey College will be running a College program consisting of 4 courses. Two of the courses were designed by the Surrey School District and the other two were designed by Sharon Baxter, a well known local ABA consultant. Bohdanna Popowich-Kvam (another well known local ABA consultant) has also been involved in the collaborative group. So, this is a true, ABA focused program for therapist who want to work in the schools.
I want to give a big thanks to Rick Ryan and Rick Fabbro, of the Surrey School district for listening, working with us and for their proactive approach to finding solutions.
Nancy Walton
July 28, 2006 at 7:37 pm #3296Peter WongMemberJust learned that there is a new day-care (was pre-school for many years) which accepts special needs kids. The staffs have many years of experience with special need kids. However, in order to get in, the kid needs to be referred by Richmond Supported Child Program. They have limited spaces left.
The day-care is in Richmond.
If you need more info, you can email vancouverpeter@gmail.com
Have a good one.
July 28, 2006 at 2:59 am #3297J.GrahamParticipantsorry if this is posted twice… it didn't come to my email so I thought I would try it again.
Parents of Children with Complex Developmental Disabilities;
Language and Communication Disorders;
Including Children with Autism Spectrum DisorderDo you have children with special needs in a school system that is not benefitting them?
Do you spend time and money on trying to get an effective education for your child?
Is your child getting the education you feel they need?
or
Do you have children that will be entering the school system?
Are you afraid what will become of your child's education or your child once your child starts school?
Are you interested in starting an alternative school for children with complex developmental disorders, including children with autism spectrum disorder?
If you answered yes to any of the above, please come to an informational meeting on:
Tuesday, August 1, 2006 @ 7:00 PM (free validated parking)
Century Plaza Hotel
1015 Burrard Street, Vancouver
RSVP number attending to achoice@telus.net
July 27, 2006 at 6:43 pm #3298J.GrahamParticipantParents of Children with Complex Developmental Disabilities;
Language and Communication Disorders;
Including Children with Autism Spectrum DisorderDo you have children with special needs in a school system that is not benefitting them?
Do you spend time and money on trying to get an effective education for your child?
Is your child getting the education you feel they need?
or
Do you have children that will be entering the school system?
Are you afraid what will become of your child's education or your child once your child starts school?
Are you interested in starting an alternative school for children with complex developmental disorders, including children with autism spectrum disorder?
If you answered yes to any of the above, please come to an informational meeting on:
Tuesday, August 1, 2006 @ 7:00 PM (free validated parking)
Century Plaza Hotel
1015 Burrard Street, Vancouver
RSVP number attending to achoice@telus.net
July 25, 2006 at 7:18 pm #3299Norm TaillessMemberHello,
Does anyone know if West Vancouver schools allow parents to choose their own SAEs or at least train the designated SAE in ABA?
Thanks,
July 25, 2006 at 7:10 pm #3300Norm TaillessMemberHello,
Does anyone know if West Vancouver schools allow parents to choose their own SAEs or at least train the designated SAE in ABA?
Thanks,
July 25, 2006 at 1:51 am #3301Michelle WeisMemberI am posting for a family. Does anyone have any experience with a child in a home based program in high school at the Surrey school district. Does Surrey allow you to choose schools or is it strictly catchment only. Any good schools in any area please let me know. You can email privately or open to the board.
Thank you
Michelle Weis
tammygandy@royallepage.caJuly 25, 2006 at 1:41 am #3302Michelle WeisMemberI am posting for a family. Does anyone have any experience with a child in a home based program in high school at the Surrey school district. Does Surrey allow you to choose schools or is it strictly catchment only. Any good schools in any area please let me know. You can email privately or open to the board.
Thank you
Michelle Weis
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