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Abstract: Do you work with humans? If so, you should attend this talk. All humans are prone to engaging in some sexual and/or sociosexual behaviors, and these can occur within norms or outside of such across the entire lifespan. In this 4-CEU workshop, we will explore the BACB (2020) Code of Ethics that went into effect in 2022 and actively apply it in generalized ways toward best practices in sexology and sexuality-based care. There will be some delving into the darker history of ABA, exploring overlaps with conversion therapy and the notion that ABA can be abusive; also, there will be an overview of positive sexuality-focused impacts ABA has had over the years. The "work" in this workshop will be that of small group exercises designed to take the instruction and demonstrate how it has shaped critical thinking skills regarding sexual and sociosexual behaviors that may show up in common behavior-analytic practice settings, such as schools, group homes, or the community.
Objectives:
1) Attendees will apply the BACB ethical framework toward general sexological principles of best practice, to include: autonomy; consent; self-determination; expression.
2) Attendees will review recent literature surrounding disability care settings & clinical practice, pertaining to sexual and/or sociosexual behaviors and motivations.
3) Attendees will look at and discern between ethical and unethical historical applications of ABA into areas of sexual and/or sociosexual behaviors, and will consider how internal biases may have impacted the clinical ideologies as to what was "intervention worthy".
4) Attendees will gain exposure to an applicable methodology by which ethical decision-making can be clarified regarding the onset of specific sexual behaviors in contextually-inappropriate settings.
5) Attendees will demonstrate logical application of the ethical framework from Objective 1 and proposed decision-making model from Objective 4 by selecting next steps in detailed hypotheticals that are likely to mirror real-life scenarios surrounding sociosexual behaviors.
6) Attendees will demonstrate logical application of the ethical framework from Objective 1 and proposed decision-making model from Objective 4 by selecting next steps in detailed hypotheticals that are likely to mirror actual practice and real-life scenarios surrounding sexual behaviors.
7) Attendees will review a tool for determining levels of competency surrounding sexuality-based concepts that can be in-scope for behavior analysts and will discern whether or not they would like to apply this in their own clinical setting/s.
8) Attendees will review a tool for determining whether an agency is following best sexological practices across services, recognizing that the systemic environment is one with many variables that can shape client behaviors, ranging from staff behavior to accessibility of resources, and will discern whether or not they would like to apply this toward their own agencies and/or those for whom they consult.

Brews & ceus: October
Join us for a dynamic and thought-provoking discussion on the BACB’s Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts. A critical guidepost for our professional practice. Whether you're navigating dual relationships, scope of competence, or supervision responsibilities, this talk will offer real-world insights and practical applications of the code.
Come for a refresher on the ethics code stay for a refreshing beverage!

Brews & ceus: November
Join us for a focused Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACT) CEU designed to build your fluency and confidence in applying ACT principles. Whether you’re looking to sharpen your language around psychological flexibility, strengthen your interventions, or deepen your skills in guiding clients toward values-driven action, this session will give you practical tools you can use right away.

Brews & ceus: September
Join us for a dynamic and thought-provoking discussion on the BACB’s Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts. A critical guidepost for our professional practice. Whether you're navigating dual relationships, scope of competence, or supervision responsibilities, this talk will offer real-world insights and practical applications of the code.
Come for a refresher on the ethics code stay for a refreshing beverage!

Brews & ceus: August
This month, I’m thrilled to get two perspectives and one powerful conversation.
We’re bringing together clinical insight from an amazing LCSW and behavioral science from a fantastic BCBA to tackle the ethics of complex cases in a relaxed, engaging setting. Think: thoughtful dialogue, meaningful learning, and maybe a cold drink in hand.
Because when different disciplines come together with mutual respect and a shared goal, great things happen.

Brews & ceus: July
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

4th Annual Disability Inclusion Day at the Diamond
Come see VATN at the 4th Annual Disability Inclusion Day at the Diamond in RVA!
4th Annual Disability Inclusion Day at the Diamond
Friendship Circle of Virginia is so excited to host the 4th Annual Disability Inclusion Day at the Diamond – Highlighting Disability Inclusion and Mental Health, on Sunday, June 29, 2024 at 1:35pm. This event is in partnership with the Richmond Flying Squirrels.
Disability Inclusion Day at the Diamond highlights the importance of an inclusive community by bringing people with and without disabilities together to experience a baseball game in a supportive, inclusive environment. Friendship Circle of Virginia has added accessibility supports so that people with disabilities and mental health conditions and their loved ones can participate in America’s favorite pastime in an iconic RVA way. Open to the entire RVA community!
Highlights Include:
-Increased accessible seating (first come first serve)
-Sensory break bags
-Sensory Zone
-Kids field activities
-ASL services
-Audio Description Services
-Additional quiet space
-Sensory friendly gate
-Closed captioning
-Lower speaker volume
-Giveaway
-Dietary Accommodations
-Adult changing area
Tickets requests coming March 15th!

Disability Expo
Pop by the VATN table and chat with members of our Clinical team!
🌟 Richmond Disability Resource Fair 🌟
📅 Date: Wednesday, June 18th, 2025
⏰ Time: 10:30 AM – 2:00 PM
📍 Location: MobilityWorks – 7450 Midlothian Turnpike, North Chesterfield, VA 23225
🎟️ Free Admission | Open to the Public | Rain or Shine Event | All Ages
Join us for the Central Virignia Disability Resource Fair—a welcoming and informative event focused on connecting individuals with disabilities, particularly those with physical disabilities, to valuable community resources and support services.
This free event brings together a wide range of organizations dedicated to helping individuals and families find tools for greater independence, inclusion, and quality of life.
Meet and connect with over 30 organizations including (but not limited to):
MobilityWorks
Synergy HomeCare
Virginia Veteran and Family Support
Maxim Health Services
Virginia Navigator
DARS (Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services)
SOAR365
Chesterfield MHSS
RVA Children’s Assistive Technology Service
Chesterfield County Parks and Recreation
Sportable
Friendship Circle of VA
The disAbility Law Center
Sheltering Arms Institute
Nest Academy
DRCE
ALS Association
New Patterns ABA
Commonwealth Senior Living
Sitter & Barfoot Veterans Care Center
Rehabilitative Services & Vocational Placement
Aveanna Healthcare
Mobility Home Plus
…and many more!
Whether you're looking for healthcare options, adaptive recreation, assistive technology, home accessibility solutions, or simply to connect with others in the community—this event is for you.
No registration required. Just stop by!
For more information, please contact Katie Rossi at 804-233-8267 or Katie.Rossi@MobilityWorks.com

Brews & ceus: June
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Brews & ceus: May
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Brews & ceus: April
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.