
Dr. Maude Champagne
Award-winning neuroscientist, social worker and therapist
Dr. Maude Champagne is a neuroscientist, psychotherapist, and social worker, whose work centres on supporting families affected by childhood neurodisabilities and trauma. As a clinician and researcher, Maude develops innovative programs addressing the complex needs of families navigating Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), childhood aggression, and attachment challenges. With lived experience as both a sibling and a parent to children with medical and neurodevelopmental disabilities, Maude brings deep empathy and personal insight to her professional practice. Her dedication to improving the lives of families facing developmental and emotional complexities drives her work. Maude is active in the neurodisability and trauma fields, regularly collaborating with Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN). Outside of her professional life, Maude enjoys spending time with her family, connecting with nature, and fostering meaningful community engagement.