More About Madison
My journey to becoming a Master of Counselling Student was not linear, as I initially graduated with a degree in criminology. Working alongside marginalized populations within my practicums, and later children and adolescents within a school setting, a professional shift was initiated as I developed a curiosity of human behaviour and a desire to support others on their journey’s while engaging in meaningful work. I feel incredibly fortunate to be part of a
profession that allows for me to connect with others and walk alongside them as we navigate life’s uncertainties.
My desire to engage in meaningful work, coupled with my love for animals, led me to get my own dog; Sir Remington, certified as a wellness dog. I have been fortunate to experience the power of human and animal connection first-hand, as Remi brings joy and instills confidence in students with a variety of developmental delays and mental health concerns each week.
Outside of work, you can find me watching all the true crime documentaries streaming services have to offer, spending time outside, or trying new patios with my partner and Remi. During the winter months, you will find me at the arena playing or coaching ringette!
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