DESIGNER | ENGAGEMENT FACILITATOR | CONSULTANT

STARTING MY CAREER IN MENTAL HEALTHCARE I HAVE TAKEN A WINDING PATH TO BE HERE TODAY, BUT THE FOUNDATIONS OF EACH JOB HAVE REMAINED THE SAME – I SEEK TO UNDERSTAND HOW DESIGN CAN POSITIVELY CONTRIBUTE TO THE HEALTH AND WELLBEING OF PEOPLE.

  • Masters of Science in Public Health, University of London

    Bachelors of Science in Psychology, Acadia University

    Certificate in Interior Design, The New School

    Certificate in Human-Centred Healthcare Design, The New School

  • Connection generations through intergenerational flower workshops (SFU Gerontology, 2025)

    University of London MSc Thesis; Better Birth Spaces: A Systematic Review of the Impact of Sensory Birthing Environments on Childbirth Outcomes and Experience (Witoski, 2024).

    Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science; Is the Messenger the Message? Canadian Political Affiliation and Other Predictors of Mask Wearing Frequency and Attitudes During the COVID-19 Pandemic (Karen L. Blair, Ph.D, Erin Leigh Courtice, B.Sc., Christopher Quinn-Nilas, Ph.D., Deon A. Bickram, B.Sc., R.N., Sydney Witoski, B.Sc., Rhea Ashely Hoskin, Ph.D, 2021).

    Acadia University BSc Thesis; The Role of Psychological Dysfunction as a Predictor of Action Responses to Romantic Relationship Disapproval (Witoski, 2018).