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2024 Korea Link of APBS Network

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The Association for Positive Behavior Support is a multidisciplinary organization made up of professionals (teachers, researchers, university professors, and administrators), family members, and consumers who are committed to the application of positive behavior support within the context of the school, family, and community including across systems (e.g., entire schools, organizations), for small groups, and for individuals with complex needs for support.

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Thematic APBS Networks
  • - PBIS High School Network
  • - Home and Community Network
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International APBS Networks
  • - PBSA.Asia
  • - Taiwan: APBS Network in Taiwan
  • - APBS Network Japan
  • - Association for Positive Behaviour Support Australia
  • - PBIS-SCP Canada Network
  • - PBS-Europe Network
  • - UK Positive Behavior Support Alliance
  • - Netherlands: SWPBS Nederland
  • - Korea APBS Network
Korea APBS Network
  • - Key Contact(s):
    • Eunhee Paik
    • Jaewook Lee
  • - Website: http://www.kapbs.or.kr/
  • - Description:

    The primary purpose of the Korea APBS Network is to provide a forum for individuals, agencies, and programs to communicate and further enhance practices, leading to increased adoption and integration of PBS principles. Through its activities, Korea APBS network provides recognition, training, information, and collaboration. The focus of this network is interagency and interdisciplinary in nature, seeking engagement of family support organizations, developmental services, mental health, advocacy programs, community-based service providers (e.g., behavior analysts, social workers, counselors, therapists), educators, and other relevant disciplines.