
School-Based ABA Compliance Training – September 10, 10:00 AM
With insurance companies placing greater emphasis on documentation and compliance, it’s never been more important for BCBAs to stay current on the latest requirements. That’s why Achievements ABA Therapy is proud to host a School-Based ABA Compliance Training designed to help clinicians start the school year with confidence.
On September 10 at 10:00 AM EST, Raizy Izrailev, MS, BCBA — Head of Compliance at Brelium — will lead this exclusive CEU webinar focused on school-based ABA services.
Why This Training Matters
School settings come with unique compliance challenges. From coordinating with teachers and administrators to navigating insurance requirements, BCBAs must balance clinical best practices with strict documentation standards. This training will provide practical strategies to:
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Meet current insurance compliance requirements for ABA in schools
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Strengthen collaboration between ABA providers and schools
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Ensure services remain effective while fully documented
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Prepare for potential audits or insurer reviews
Who Should Attend
This CEU training is designed for:
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BCBAs providing direct or consultative services in schools
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Clinical supervisors supporting teams across multiple settings
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RBTs and ABA staff seeking to understand compliance requirements in education
About the Speaker
Raizy Izrailev, MS, BCBA is the Head of Compliance at Brelium and brings extensive expertise in insurance regulations for ABA therapy. She has trained countless clinicians on compliance, documentation, and audit readiness, making her an invaluable resource for our community.
Register and Stay Connected
This event is part of Achievements ABA Therapy’s ongoing commitment to professional development and excellence. We regularly provide CEU opportunities, mentorship for BCBA candidates, and community events.
📌 Learn more about our BCBA mentorship cohort and other ABA therapy resources.
For additional information on compliance standards, visit the Behavior Analyst Certification Board and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services websites.



