Ethical Considerations in SLP and BCBA Collaboration (on-demand registration)
Ethical Considerations in SLP and BCBA Collaboration
Available February 3, 2025 – January 31, 2027 | 60 minutes | 0.1 ASHA CEUs
This session examines ethical standards in interprofessional collaboration, exploring individual and shared scopes of practice and competence. Participants will gain insights into professional boundaries and leave with practical, real-world strategies to enhance teamwork and foster successful collaborative efforts.

Presenter: Rose Griffin, MA, CCC/SLP BCBA
Relevant Financial Relationship: Rose has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
Relevant Non-Financial Relationship: Rose is the founder of ABA Speech.
Presenter Biography: Rosemarie Griffin, MA, CCC/SLP BCBA, is an ASHA certified Speech-Language Pathologist, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, and Host of The ABA Speech Podcast. She is the founder of ABA SPEECH. ABA SPEECH is an education company dedicated to helping all autistic learners find their voice. She is passionate about helping autistic individuals find their voice and become more independent communicators. This passion has driven her to create the membership community, the ABA Speech Connection, where professionals can earn CEUs and learn with like-minded individuals.
Learner Outcomes
- Learners will identify two ethical standards that guide collaborative practices
- Learners will describe the similarities and differences in scopes of practice between SLPs and BCBAs
- Learners will outline five practical strategies for developing effective collaborative services
Agenda
- Introduction (5 minutes)
- SLP and BCBA ethics standards related to collaboration (10 minutes)
- Individual and overlapping scopes of practice and competence (15 minutes)
- Strategies That Can Be Used To Develop Collaborative Services (30 minutes)
Cost: Free
Audience: Students, Early Career Professionals (under 5 years), Related Professionals
Topic Area: Autism Spectrum Disorders

To be reported to ASHA CE, participants must indicate their preference to be reported on the post-webinar assessment and achieve a minimum score of 80% accuracy. Unlimited attempts are permitted, but partial credit is not available.
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