For Public Receiving ABA Services

What is Applied Behaviour Analysis?

Applied behaviour analysis (ABA) is the application of the science of learning to understand and improve behaviour that is meaningful to the person and those around them.

ABA can help increase helpful or functional skills (e.g., communication) and/or decrease behaviours that are harmful or interfere with learning (e.g., self-injury).

ABA intervention uses evidence-based procedures such as positive reinforcement to address a client’s concerns and needs and to reduce interfering behaviour and increase desirable behaviour.  Behaviour Analysts practice in a variety of settings with many different client populations.   

How Does Regulation Protect Me/My Loved One?

Once regulated, Behaviour Analysts in Ontario will be required, by law, to deliver professional services competently and ethically. They will have to meet rigorous professional entry requirements, adhere to prescribed standards, guidelines, and ethical principles, and participate in quality assurance activities to continually update and improve their knowledge and skill.  Complaints and discipline processes hold professionals accountable when a client, or other member of the public, believes that the standards may have been breached.

After July 1, 2024, if you have a concern about a service you have received from a Behaviour Analyst, you can file a complaint with the College. To learn more about the complaints process, please visit our website: https://cpo.on.ca/public/complaints-reports-to-the-college/#making-a-complaint

For more information about applied behaviour analysis, visit:

Ontario Association for Behaviour Analysis 

Behavior Analysis Certification Board (BACB)