Sarah Smith
Treasurer Elect
Sarah has worked in the field of Applied Behaviour Analysis in a variety of roles since 2007. She began her career working in supportive living environments, an IBI center, and running ABA groups. She is a Registered Behaviour Analyst working for Six Nations of the Grand River. They support families and children in the community and school environment. Sarah completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Brock University in 2006 followed by an Advanced Diploma in Behavioural Science Technology from George Brown College. Sarah then completed the Master of Applied Disability Studies program at Brock University specializing in Applied Behavior Analysis and obtained her BCBA credential. Her long-term goal is to continue working in a consultative model, while also exploring opportunities in education and mentoring. Sarah has specific interests in sexual behaviour analysis, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), person-centered and trauma-informed approaches to ABA, and community collaboration.