Munazza Tahir is an experienced clinician, educator, and researcher specializing in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), cognitive accessibility, and disability studies. She holds a Ph.D. in Community Psychology from the University of Ottawa, with a Microprogram in Evaluation of Social and Health Programs and Policies, and is a Registered Behaviour Analyst (RBA Ont.) and Board Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA). Her career spans leadership roles in clinical practice and community-based research. For over 15 years, Dr. Tahir has provided clinical oversight within the Ontario Autism Program, including supervisory roles at Mackenzie Health in York Region and Simcoe County, Grandview Children’s Centre in Durham Region and Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario in Ottawa. Dr. Tahir has developed and delivered ABA-based curricula and workshops and led interdisciplinary teams supporting individuals with cognitive disabilities. She emphasizes evidence-based, trauma-informed, and culturally sensitive ABA practices, rooted in her experiences as a woman of colour in the South Asian community. In parallel, she conducts research involving parents with intellectual disabilities and has coordinated inclusive research projects, supervised student clinicians and researchers, and produced several peer-reviewed publications, technical reports, and policy briefs. Her work is driven by a commitment to excellence in ABA and advancing accessibility and inclusion within clinical services, education, and research.