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Meaghan Robbins-Dreni, M.ADS., R.B.A. (Ont.), BCBA

Registered Behaviour Analyst

Meaghan is an Assistant Clinical Supervisor at Launch. She is a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA) who has been working in the field since 2013.  She has experience working with children and youth with ASD, speech and developmental delays as well as challenging or interfering behaviours. She has a Master’s Degree in Applied Disability Studies specializing in Applied Behaviour Analysis from Brock University. Meaghan has worked closely with Carobeth Zorzos since 2013 and with Joan Broto since 2017.

She has experience delivering and supervising ABA in home-based, centre-based, school-based and childcare settings.  Meaghan has experience encouraging and attending regular school meetings for her clients in order to maintain a collaborative and inter-professional approach to treatment. This enables regular progress and goal updates as well as ongoing discussion of behaviour challenges.

Meaghan is also a Psychometrist with Launch Behavioural Health within the GTA and surrounding areas. She provides psychological assessment services under the supervision and in conjunction with a registered Psychologist. She has experience working with indigenous children and youth in rural and remote communities.


Dalton Associates (DA) and Launch Behavioural Health acknowledge that we are situated on Turtle Island, that has been inhabited by Indigenous Peoples from the beginning. As a settler-owned organization, we are always working on de-colonizing our practices and offering mental health services that reflect a wholistic approach to health and wellness. Our clients come from a variety of backgrounds, and include First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples. We want to do more than make a difference at an individual level: we aspire to support a societal shift in the way that mental health is addressed and cared for, and we believe that a cross-cultural approach, bringing Indigenous worldviews to the forefront, is necessary to help break the system and rebuild it in a way that promotes healthy wellbeing for future generations. We are actively engaged in changing the landscape of mental health care in Ontario, by augmenting (and compensating) the voices and experiences of Indigenous knowledge keepers, and by incorporating Indigenous values and teachings in our program models.