Saskia designs and facilitates meaningful engagements to bring together ideas from diverse audiences. At the Ontario Brain Institute, she developed and led projects to include patient perspectives in brain health and research. Saskia is passionate about building relationships, bridging gaps between stakeholders, and making spaces accessible to all. She launched a program to connect patient advocates and community organizations with researchers and evaluators to improve the health of those living with brain disorders. Previously, Saskia collaborated with teachers and school systems at the non-profit NoticeAbility to create evidence-based education materials on reading-based disabilities.
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Saskia loves to immerse herself in different cultures and languages and is always scheming up her next travel adventure. You can find her on the beach playing volleyball, scoping out Toronto's dumpling scene, or deep in the woods in a canoe.
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Relevant Experience
Senior Lead, Knowledge Translation and Evaluation
Ontario Brain Institute
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Director of Research and Education
NoticeAbility
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Education/Training
Master of Education in Mind, Brain and Education, Harvard University
Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience, McGill University
Certificate in Public Participation, IAP2
Certificate in Indigenous Consultation & Engagement, Indigenous Corporate Training Inc.