Susan Fawcett’s Virtual Office

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Susan Fawcett

PhD, RSLP

Director of Therapy, Behaviour and Family Support

Susan Fawcett

PhD, RSLP

Director of Therapy, Behaviour and Family Support

Susan began her career at DSRF as the head Speech-Language Pathologist from 2003 to 2019, and helped develop the therapy, adult, and summer programs during that time. She has been thrilled to watch the therapy and teaching team and programs grow vastly since she started. Getting to know families over a long period of time and having a blast playing with the children she sees are Susan’s favourite aspects of her job. While enjoying a sessional teaching position in the education department at SFU, Susan encouraged the students to be more involved, and several of these students have become DSRF volunteers or staff. Susan has particular interest in the areas of social communication, mental health and problem behaviour in people with Down syndrome, as well as giving families the positive reinforcement they deserve. As part of completing her doctoral degree with Dr. Joe Lucyshyn in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology and Special Education in 2020, she completed a dissertation project evaluating a preventative parent training program for families of young children with Down syndrome who exhibit mild-to-moderate problem behaviour. During her schooling, Susan also completed a two-year practicum with a clinical psychologist at the Vancouver CBT Centre, where she learned how to provide cognitive-behaviour therapy techniques to adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities and mental health diagnoses such as depression and anxiety.

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Fun Facts about Susan

  1. I have worked here the longest out of all the DSRF staff, and I am still having as much fun as I did on Day 1!
  2. I did Highland dancing from age 3 to 20, and I still dance all the time (but now I prefer hip hop, tap and jazz!).
  3. I have a VERY silly and wonderful family – my wife Sandy, P-nut the Pug and Elliott the grumpy cat.

Susan’s Programs + Services

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Mental Wellness for People with Down Syndrome and their Families

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