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An Evaluation of the Consultant Workshop Model in a Human Service Setting
Authors:Nicole Gravina  John Austin
Institution:1. Behavior Analysis, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida, USAngravina@fit.edu;3. Reaching Results, Kalamazoo, MI, USA
Abstract:The purpose of the present study was to document and evaluate an application of the consultant-workshop model commonly employed by Organizational Behavior Management consultants. The consultation took place in a nonprofit human service setting that delivers behavioral services to children diagnosed with autism and their families. Workshop attendees were 13 senior therapists each of whom oversaw six to eight instructor therapists who provided behavioral services to clients. The training took place three years prior to this evaluation across five months and four workshop sessions. Participants learned to pinpoint, measure, diagnose, and intervene and then they presented their project at the last workshop and these projects were documented. When possible, follow-up information was gathered to determine the extent to which this approach facilitated maintenance of the projects and generalization to other opportunities for performance improvement. Results indicated that projects were, in general, very effective. At follow-up, some components of the projects remained in place and limited evidence indicated that the performance improvements maintained or generalized. Based on the findings, recommendations for improving the workshop model are provided.
Keywords:consultant  workshop  human services  maintenance  generalization
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