Listen "Training Matters: Supporting Individuals with Autism and Disabilities "
Episode Synopsis
In this powerful episode, we explore one of the most critical topics in behavioral health: why proper training is essential when working with individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities. Whether you're a caregiver, therapist, direct care staff member, or healthcare leader, this conversation will challenge you to think deeper about how training impacts safety, outcomes, and relationships.
We're joined by Rebekah Wright, Chief Operating Officer at Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health. Rebekah shares expert insight on what effective staff development looks like, how to create consistency in care, and why hands-on, values-driven training is non-negotiable in today’s behavioral health landscape.
If you care about improving patient outcomes, reducing burnout, and creating a culture of respect and understanding, this episode is a must-listen.
🔹 Real-world strategies
🔹 Leadership insight
🔹 Actionable takeaways for teams and facilities
Listen now and discover how smart training can transform not just your staff — but the lives of those you serve.
We're joined by Rebekah Wright, Chief Operating Officer at Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health. Rebekah shares expert insight on what effective staff development looks like, how to create consistency in care, and why hands-on, values-driven training is non-negotiable in today’s behavioral health landscape.
If you care about improving patient outcomes, reducing burnout, and creating a culture of respect and understanding, this episode is a must-listen.
🔹 Real-world strategies
🔹 Leadership insight
🔹 Actionable takeaways for teams and facilities
Listen now and discover how smart training can transform not just your staff — but the lives of those you serve.
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