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Luiza is currently a Registered Practical Nurse currently working in the LTC sector, with over two years of experience working in the healthcare setting. She is a BSc (Honours) candidate in Biomedical Sciences at Ryerson University.
Erica Laframboise, BCBA, is a board certified behavior analyst© who has been working with children and adolescents for over 15 years, specializing in those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other neurodevelopmental disorders.
David Chan is an Information Technology Business Intelligent consultant. He and his wife Aline, who works in a non-profit organization, both volunteer as Family Leaders with the Holland Bloorview Family Leadership program. They are proud parents of their son, who has Autism and is a client of Holland Bloorview services, and their daughter who is striving to work in the special education field.
Moira Peña, BScOT, MOT Reg. (Ont.), is an occupational therapist working in the Child Development Program who has dedicated her career to working with individuals who experience sensory processing challenges.
Dennisse is current client at Holland Bloorview for 29 years and also an employee. She is a program support assistant for Family Support Fund and Accommodations at the Family Resource Center. She also was a volunteer youth advisory for 2 and half years. Dennisse graduated from College in 2016 for Medical Administration.
Louise Kinross is editor of BLOOM, Holland Bloorview's blog and e-letter on parenting children with disabilities. Louise has an adult son with a rare genetic disorder who has been an inpatient and outpatient at Holland Bloorview.
Anjali Mulligan, MScA, S-LP, Reg. CASLPO, is a speech-language pathologist with undergraduate degrees in Psychology and Drama.
Chelsea Rauh, R/TRO Reg. (TRO Ontario), has been working in the role of a Therapeutic Recreation Assistant on the Complex Continuing Care (CCC) and Complex Transitioning Care Unit (CTC) for over four and a half years. Chelsea loves to sing and share joyful engaged moments with clients and families in recreation and leisure programs that build on skills and engaged participation.
Susan Cosgrove is a single parent of three children with neurodevelopmental disorders, proudly raising her unique family in the spirit of neurodiversity.
As an active advocate in Toronto, Susan is focused on family-centred research and healthcare with an interest in using knowledge translation techniques to empower parents to share their unique family stories.
Nicole McAdams, RECE, is an early childhood educator who holds a degree in Early Childhood Studies from Ryerson University.
Nicole has been working with children of various abilities for 10 years in many settings. Completing a student placement at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital opened her eyes to new possibilities and a world that she wanted to be a part of in any capacity.