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For the Love of this Field: Advocating and Collaborating with a United Purpose

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The New York State Association for Behavior Analysis (NYSABA) is a state chapter of the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) and an affiliate chapter of the Association for Professional Behavior Analysts (APBA). From early in the history of the organization, NYSABA leadership has included a consumer representative position on the Board of Directors. Historically filled by a parent of an individual receiving applied behavior analysis (ABA) services, this position has proven invaluable to the organization. As described in this article, the consumer representative has not only allowed for important dialogue among individuals we support and professionals but has also had a major impact on public policy around the practice of behavior analysis in this state. NYSABA has worked closely with consumer representation to expand organizational knowledge and to obtain support for efforts related to insurance coverage for behavior analysis services and licensure for behavior analysts. A discussion of these efforts and the impact of this relationship is presented, along with specific action steps that are recommended for any organization seeking to include consumer voices in their leadership.

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Rogers, B., Reinecke, D. & Moss-Lourenco, T. For the Love of this Field: Advocating and Collaborating with a United Purpose. Behav Analysis Practice (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-023-00894-x

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