FREE LIVE WEBINAR
WEDNESDAY, October 30th, 9:30am AEST
Transforming Lives Through Teaching
Around the world, including in Australia, there is a growing demand for qualified behaviour practitioners to deliver effective support aimed at improving the quality of life and autonomy of individuals through evidence-based practices rooted in human rights.
Join us for this exclusive webinar with Professor Dr. Martha Hübner, a renowned global leader in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and former president of ABA International (2014-2017). In 2007, she launched a pioneering initiative, combining undergraduate and postgraduate training with direct support for families of children with autism, setting a new standard for integrating education and real-world practice.
The Centre for Autism and Social Inclusion at the University of São Paulo (CAIS-USP) is now one of Brazil’s leading institutions for training professionals in ABA, recognised for its excellence and innovation.
In this webinar, Professor Hübner will share key lessons and insights from nearly 20 years of experience training behaviour practitioners to work with autism and promote social inclusion. These valuable insights will offer practical applications for professionals in Australia and other regions facing similar challenges.
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meet the presenter
Martha Hübner
Maria Martha Hübner is a full professor in the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of São Paulo, Brazil. She earned her undergraduate degree from the Catholic University of São Paulo (1979) and completed her master’s (1982) and PhD (1990) in Experimental Psychology at the University of São Paulo.
Professor Hübner has held several prestigious leadership roles, including past president of the Brazilian Association of Psychology (SBP; 2002–2005), the Brazilian Association of Behaviour Sciences (ABPMC; 2008–2011), and the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI; 2014–2017). She also served as the elected International Representative on the ABAI Executive Council from 2009 to 2014.
She is a researcher at the National Institute of Science and Technology in Behavior, Cognition, and Teaching (INCT-ECCE) in Brazil. Her extensive academic and professional expertise spans teaching, research, and application in Behaviour Analysis, focusing on key areas such as verbal behaviour, learning, reading, stimulus equivalence, recombinative reading, autism, and behavioural therapy.
She is a researcher at the National Institute of Science and Technology in Behavior, Cognition, and Teaching (INCT-ECCE) in Brazil. Her extensive academic and professional expertise spans teaching, research, and application in Behaviour Analysis, focusing on key areas such as verbal behaviour, learning, reading, stimulus equivalence, recombinative reading, autism, and behavioural therapy.
Professor Hübner has published 68 academic papers, 40 book chapters, and four books, and has delivered over 130 presentations worldwide. In 2018, she was honoured with the prestigious "International Dissemination of Behavior Analysis" award by ABAI for her contributions to the global promotion of Behaviour Analysis.
Since 2007, she has led the CAIS-USP Program (Centre for Autism and Social Inclusion) the first public university-based model in Brazil to offer ABA services to children with autism while integrating professional training for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.