What if the families of your students had the same tools your staff does?
AchieveKids just finished their first full round of Safety-Care for Families training, and entire households showed up to learn. Because safety does not stop at the school door.
See how AchieveKids is extending safety and confidence beyond the classroom: https://hubs.li/Q04j9GvH0
Safety-Care by QBS
QBS is one of the largest providers of behavior management and crisis prevention training programs in the country. https://linktr.ee/qbstraining
Since 1997, QBS has been the premier behavioral skills training company providing training and consultation to residential, treatment, educational, and healthcare settings. Integrating evidence-based, state-of-the-art behavioral research and practice into all our consulting and training programs, QBS has delivered effective services to thousands of staff in hundreds of programs serving a wide vari
After a behavioral crisis, the real work begins.
At AchieveKids, every incident is followed by a same-day debrief with the full team, reviewing what happened, how Safety-Care protocols were applied, and what can be done better next time to improve staff response and prevent crisis altogether.
That commitment to reflection is what separates reactive programs from truly safe ones.
Learn more about this commitment to prevention and safety in our latest Customer Spotlight with Briana Gibson, Director of Education at AchieveKids in Palo Alto: https://hubs.li/Q04jQ6Km0
06/01/2026
Safety-Care Live is in 3 days.
Avoiding Power Struggles: Practical Strategies for Safer, More Effective Interactions
Join QBS Master Trainer Olivia Sanders for a practical discussion on recognizing and preventing power struggles in real-world care settings.
Thursday, June 4 at 2:00 pm ET
Free to attend.
Save your spot: https://hubs.li/Q04gNBHP0
05/28/2026
Widad Mukhar’s journey into behavior analysis started long before her career.
As a child, she was the quiet observer, always watching, always wondering why people do what they do. That natural curiosity about behavior stayed with her and eventually led her to ABA.
Today, that same curiosity drives how she teaches, connects, and helps others understand the impact of behavior in everyday life.
🎥 Learn more about Widad in her recent Master Trainer Interview here:
https://hubs.li/Q04cYrxF0
05/21/2026
Once an interaction becomes about control, escalation usually follows.
Repeating demands. Arguing back and forth. Correcting behavior that doesn't actually need to be addressed in the moment.
These are some of the most common ways power struggles take hold, and they can happen in any setting.
On June 4, QBS Master Trainer Olivia Sanders will walk through how staff can recognize these patterns, adjust their approach, and respond in ways that support cooperation instead of conflict.
Safety-Care Live | Thursday, June 4 at 2:00 pm ET
Free to attend. Register here: https://hubs.li/Q04fMxnk0
What is the real takeaway from Safety-Care training?
For Master Trainer Widad Mukhar, it is simple: these principles are for everyone.
Safety-Care is often associated with high risk or dangerous situations. But as Widad shares, the core concepts go far beyond that. Behavior is behavior, and there is always an opportunity to use reinforcement, build understanding, and create better outcomes, no matter the setting or population.
It is not just about where you work. It is about how you show up and support the people in front of you.
🎥 Want to hear more from Widad on how she brings this mindset into her work as a Master Trainer?
Listen to the full interview here: https://hubs.li/Q04d_KVK0
05/14/2026
We’re excited to welcome Mindy Huttenstine and Julie Meyer from Seattle Children’s Hospital as featured panelists for our upcoming Safety-Care Live webinar on May 19.
As education and safety leaders at Seattle Children’s, Mindy and Julie work together to strengthen workforce development and behavioral safety practices across healthcare teams. Their collaborative approach to implementing Safety-Care focuses on building practical, sustainable training programs that help staff respond to behavioral crises with confidence and compassion.
Together, they bring valuable experience in creating learner-centered programs that support staff preparedness, promote a culture of safety, and improve patient outcomes across complex healthcare environments.
Join Mindy, Julie, and fellow panelists from Johns Hopkins and Brown University Health as they share real-world insights on implementing and sustaining Safety-Care in hospital settings.
📅 Tues, May 19 | 2:00 pm ET
👉 Register here: https://hubs.li/Q04fG5X70
“This is our job… but this is their life.”
During a recent training, a trainee shared this perspective and it stuck with Master Trainer Widad Mukhar.
It’s easy to show up and focus on the task in front of us. But as Widad shares in her Master Trainer interview, the work we do has a lasting impact on the people we support. For them, these moments are not just part of a shift. They are part of their everyday lives.
That mindset is at the core of how Widad approaches training. She helps people connect the material to real impact, both in and beyond the workplace.
🎥 Want to hear more about Widad’s journey and training philosophy?
Watch the full interview here: https://hubs.li/Q04d-MqB0
05/12/2026
Power struggles rarely start with a major incident.
They start with a repeated demand, a frustrated tone, or a conversation that slowly shifts from support to control.
Join us on Thursday, June 4 at 2:00 pm ET for our next Safety-Care Live webinar: Avoiding Power Struggles: Practical Strategies for Safer, More Effective Interactions.
QBS Master Trainer Olivia Sanders will discuss how to recognize early warning signs, what staff behaviors influence escalation, and practical strategies that work across any setting.
Free to attend.
📅 Thursday, June 4 | 2:00 pm Eastern
👉 Register here: https://hubs.li/Q04fN7Yk0
05/11/2026
Thank you so much for your generous recognition and partnership, and for the vital work you do to advance science in autism treatment. We are honored to support ASAT at the Champion level and to help equip caregivers, educators, and clinicians with evidence-based tools that prioritize safety, dignity, and prevention.
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