
CPI Training for RBTs: Building Safer Support with Jeniferdawn Hemlock
At Achievements ABA Therapy, we know that high-quality client care begins with well-prepared staff. That’s why our Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) participate in CPI Training (Crisis Prevention Intervention) led by Jeniferdawn Hemlock, one of our dedicated trainers.
Why CPI Training Matters in ABA Therapy
Working with children and families affected by autism requires patience, skill, and the ability to handle challenging behaviors safely. CPI Training provides RBTs with evidence-based crisis prevention strategies to:
- Recognize early signs of escalation
- Use proactive de-escalation techniques
- Maintain client dignity while ensuring safety
- Build trust and confidence in high-stress moments
This essential training allows our RBTs to support clients more effectively and helps families feel secure knowing their child’s team is fully prepared.
Crisis Prevention Training Through QBS Foundation
Achievements ABA partners with the QBS Foundation, a nationally recognized leader in crisis prevention and safety training. Their Safety-Care® model is trusted across the country, and by bringing it into our organization, we ensure our staff receive the very best instruction available.
Families can learn more about our approach to care by visiting our ABA Therapy Services page.
Led by Expert Trainer Jeniferdawn Hemlock
Under the guidance of Jeniferdawn Hemlock, our CPI Training sessions combine QBS’s proven framework with Achievements ABA’s personalized approach. Jeniferdawn’s leadership ensures each RBT develops not only technical skills but also the confidence to apply them in real-world situations.
The Achievements ABA Difference in RBT Training
By making CPI Training a core part of RBT professional development, Achievements ABA raises the standard for ABA therapy in Georgia and North Carolina. Families can trust that every RBT is prepared with the knowledge, compassion, and crisis prevention training needed to make therapy safe and successful.
To learn more about upcoming trainings, visit our Events Page. For additional information on best practices in crisis prevention, explore the Crisis Prevention Institute.



