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Building Behavioural Solutions Conference Returns to SLC

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March 15, 2023
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The A. Britton Smith Centre for Behavioural Studies  at St. Lawrence College (SLC) will host the 11th annual Building Behavioural Solutions Conference April 14, 2023, on SLC’s Kingston campus. The conference will bring together clinicians, professionals, and students in the fields of Applied Behaviour Analysis, mental health and counselling, education, organizational behaviour management, and other applicable fields to explore the broader application of behaviour science.

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Registration for the conference is open until Friday, April 7 at 11pm.

The keynote speaker will be Merrill Winston, Ph.D., BCBA-D, a Board-Certified Behaviour Analyst who has worked in the field of Developmental Disabilities for over 35 years. Merrill’s areas of interest are crisis prevention and intervention, psychotropic medication usage with special populations, and the development and implementation of training programs designed to increase the skill levels of parents, professionals, teachers, and direct-care staff.

“We’ve missed opportunities the Building Behavioural Solutions Conference provides for face-to-face connection with professionals in our community, in-person learning, and the exploration of future collaborations and are really looking forward to seeing our colleagues in April,” said Mike Williams, Manager, A. Britton Smith Centre for Behavioural Studies.

The A. Britton Smith Centre for Behavioural Studies is a hub for researchers, faculty, students, behaviour analysts, and community service providers to work together to advance the science of behaviour analysis through education, practical application, and collaborative research work.

Building Behavioural Solutions Conference 
Friday, April 14, 2023, 8:30AM – 3:30PM 
St. Lawrence College Conference Centre 
100 Portsmouth Avenue, Kingston ON 
Lunch is provided 
Registration deadline: Friday, April 7, 11pm

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