Our Team
Our Team
"You can't expect someone to look eye to eye with you if you are looking down on them." - Unknown
Jaden Bailey
Jaden Bailey, the founder of Invicta Works, is a dedicated therapist and case manager with an extensive educational background, including an Honours BA in Psychology from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) and a Master's Degree in Social Work from the University of Toronto.
With specialized training in EMDR, Jaden provides comprehensive therapeutic services, focusing on issues such as childhood trauma, neurodivergence, depression, PTSD, relationship challenges, and traumatic brain injury.
With a client-centred approach at Invicta Works, Jaden offers personalized support that adapts to each individual's unique needs. This includes practical assistance, advocacy, psychoeducation, referrals, and flexible case management, ensuring clients receive holistic support and equitable access to services. By offering evidence-based strategies tailored to you, Jaden empowers you to navigate life's challenges, fostering personal growth and emotional well-being.
Social Worker | Psychotherapist
ting@invictaworks.org
Ting Jiang
Ting is a dedicated social worker and psychotherapist at Invicta Works, boasting an impressive educational background with a Master of Social Work from York University and a diploma in Recreation Therapy from Niagara College. Ting's extensive community work experience has equipped her to handle a diverse range of mental health challenges across all age groups, providing services that are inclusive and sensitive to cultural nuances with fluency in English, Mandarin, and Cantonese.
At Invicta Works, Ting is committed to a client-centred approach that emphasizes creating a safe, compassionate, and non-judgmental environment where clients feel supported and understood. Her practice extends beyond traditional therapy, including practical assistance, advocacy, psychoeducation, referrals, and flexible case management. Ting’s comprehensive support ensures that each client receives personalized care tailored to their unique history and current needs, empowering them to navigate their life’s challenges and enhance their emotional well-being.
Case Manager Assistant
info@invictaworks.org
Janis Robinson
Janis has spent more than two decades working as a Personal Injury Law Clerk advocating for individuals seriously injured in motor vehicle accidents.
Supporting the Professionals at Invicta Works as a Case Manager Assistant, Janis applies her experience and knowledge of the Ontario Insurance Legislation, including the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (“SABs”). Ensuring that every client has the best possible opportunity to access the treatment, services and care needed to work through their impairments and, where applicable, gain a better understanding of the legal process.
Rehabilitation Assistant
kristen@invictaworks.org
Kristen Daigle
Kristen Daigle is Mushkegowuk (Cree), a member of Constance Lake First Nation in Treaty 9, and of French ancestry. She is an MSW student at the Factor-Inwentash School of Social Work, with a Bachelor of Arts (honours) in Art History from Queen’s University.
She has experience offering counselling services, academic advising, and social programming for Indigenous graduate students. She has 15 years of management and leadership experience, with a background in community social justice work and community arts projects.
Her professional interests are deeply rooted in fostering therapeutic relationships that prioritize client empowerment, leveraging narrative therapy to navigate and heal intergenerational trauma.
Social Worker and Rehabilitation Assistant
Elise@invictaworks.org
Elise Pires
Elise (she/her) is a dedicated Social Worker, registered with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers. With a passion for trauma-informed care, Elise creates a safe and supportive environment where individuals can heal and express themselves authentically. She possesses a robust academic foundation, having earned a Social Service Work diploma from Centennial College and a Bachelor of Social Work degree from Toronto Metropolitan University. She is currently pursuing her Master of Social Work at the University of Toronto, graduating this upcoming June.
Bringing eight years of experience to her practice, Elise has honed her skills in case management, counselling, crisis intervention, and treatment planning, while collaborating with professionals across the legal and health sectors. Her specialization in mental health encompasses issues such as sexual abuse, neurodivergence, personality disorders, brain injuries, domestic violence, and homophobia within the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. With knowledge in therapeutic modalities including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, Elise tailors her approach to meet the unique needs of each individual.
Elise integrates cultural competency, anti-oppressive practices, evidence-based research, self-awareness, and strength-based strategies into her work, empowering her clients to navigate their challenges. She is committed to providing affordable services, firmly believing that no one should face their struggles in isolation.
Social Worker and Rehabilitation Assistant
kecy@invictaworks.org
Kecy Boadu
Kecy Boadu is a Social Work Intern at Invicta Works and a Master of Social Work student at the University of Toronto, specializing in Health and Mental Health. She has experience as a counselor and a mental health and addiction crisis counselor, with a strong background in advocacy, disability justice, and mental health support.
Kecy specializes in working with individuals navigating disability, ableism, and systemic barriers, providing person-centered and strengths-based support. She integrates cultural humility, trauma-informed care, and evidence-based practices to foster inclusive, collaborative environments that prioritize client empowerment and well-being.
Passionate about accessibility and advocacy, Kecy is dedicated to ensuring individuals receive the support and resources they need while fostering spaces that promote dignity, inclusion, and holistic care.