Friday Dec 13, 2024
Epiosde 187: Culturally Grounded Autism Training for Black Parents with Camille Proctor
In this conversation, Camille Proctor, the executive director of the Color of Autism Foundation, shares her personal journey of founding the organization to support families of color affected by autism. She discusses the unique challenges faced by Black families in accessing timely diagnoses and culturally competent support. The conversation explores the foundation's initiatives, including a unique parent training program and community-building efforts, aimed at empowering families and addressing disparities in autism services. Proctor emphasizes the importance of understanding the needs of autistic individuals and their families, advocating for better resources and support systems, and fostering a sense of community among parents.
Continuing Education Credits (https://www.cbiconsultants.com/shop)
BACB: 1.0 Ethics
IBAO: 1.0 Ethics
QABA: 1.0 Ethics
Contact:
https://www.camilleproctor.com/
https://www.instagram.com/colorofautism/
Articles and Books Referenced
Kaiser, K., Villalobos, M. E., Locke, J., Iruka, I. U., Proctor, C., & Boyd, B. (2022). A culturally grounded autism parent training program with Black parents. Autism, 26(3), 716-726. https://doi.org/10.1177/13623613211073373
Behaviour Speak Podcast Episodes Referenced
Episode 171 with Dr. Brian Boyd
https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-171-empowering-black-voices-in-autism-research/
Episode 98 with Dr. Evan Auguste
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