
Oman's National Autism Center earns landmark accreditation
Officially accredited by QABA, the Ministry of Social Development, NAC's recognition underscores its leadership in specialised training and certification for autism services. The membership grants NAC exclusive standing to administer and oversee professional development programs, including certifications such as the ABAT (Applied Behavior Analysis Technician), QASP-S (Qualified Autism Services Practitioner-Supervisor), and QBA (Qualified Behavior Analyst).
This accreditation signals NAC's readiness to build international partnerships and strengthen its infrastructure for behavioral services, positioning it as a central hub for QABA's expansion efforts across the region.
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