Brock’s PhD in Applied Behaviour Analysis program, in partnership with Bethesda Community Services, is making a meaningful impact in Niagara. First-year PhD students Avery Keith (MA ’22), Aliana Weavers, Asude Ayvaci (MA ’24), Emily Bulten (BA ’20, MA ’24) and Kevin Yu (MA ’24) recently delivered free caregiver-mediated sleep and toileting programs to more than 50 families. Supervised by Angela Kirton, Clinical Supervisor at Bethesda, and Julie Koudys, Associate Professor of Applied Disability Studies, the collaboration expands access to care, empowers families and provides students with hands-on experience. From left are Kirton, Keith, Bulten, Koudys, Weavers and Ayvaci.
