Johnston J M, Shook G L
Department of Psychology, Auburn University, AL 36849.
Ment Retard. 1993 Jun;31(3):127-39.
Elements of a model for delivering behavioral programming services to individuals with mental retardation in residential, training, and educational settings were described. The model includes (a) identification of levels of behavioral competence among staff members, (b) an intervention approval process, (c) regional behavioral programming committees, (d) a doctoral advisory committee, (e) client advocacy committees, (f) a monitoring system, (g) a regulatory manual, and (h) leadership from a state agency office.