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Data-Driven Advocacy: Implementing and Interpreting Person-centered Data for People with ASD and Intellectual Disability (102704)

Session Information: Special Needs and Psychology
Session Chair: I-Ting Hwang

Thursday, 26 March 2026 15:10
Session: Session 4
Room: Room 704 (7F)
Presentation Type: Oral Presentation

All presentation times are UTC + 9 (Asia/Tokyo)

As the field of behaviour support evolves, so too does our toolkit. This presentation focuses on the emerging role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in a data-driven approach, highlighting its potential to make data analysis more accessible, efficient, and accurate. We will demonstrate how a person-centred approach, enhanced by AI, can articulate the needs of a non-verbal individual with a disability in unprecedented ways. As the industry moves towards establishing a clear standard for ethical AI use, this presentation will showcase a proactive, practitioner-led framework for safe and transparent implementation. Importantly, AI is not intended to replace human practitioners or critical decision-making. Instead, it serves as a crucial supplementary tool to better and more accurately interpret complex data. This enables practitioners to enhance their advocacy and safeguarding efforts, providing an additional layer of protection for individuals with disabilities. This session will showcase real-world examples of how this innovative, data-driven approach has positively impacted individuals with autism spectrum disorder (levels 2 and 3) and those with intellectual disabilities.

Authors:
Chris Wood, CWC Consulting PTY LTD, Australia


About the Presenter(s)
2023 to Now: Founder and directors of CWC Consulting PTY LTD (Behaviour support and psycholog services for people with disabilities).

Connect on Linkedin
https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-wood-0b08111aa/

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