Sarafina Robinson Ndzi, MA
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Sarafina Robinson Ndzi, MA (she/her) serves as a Program Evaluation Coordinator at The Consultation Center at Yale.
With a background in community and counseling psychology, she brings experience evaluating mental health and wellness-based initiatives. Previously, she's worked as an internal program evaluator at a Connecticut-based federally qualified health center and a New York City-based victim advocacy organization. She is experienced in the implementation and assessment of community-based programs, conducting both process and outcome evaluations, and collecting and analyzing quantitative and qualitative data. Sarafina is also skilled in developing strategies to effectively communicate data findings to diverse audiences.
Since joining The Consultation Center in 2021, Sarafina has supported program evaluation activities for the SAMSHA-funded CONNECTing to Care behavioral health system of care and the Connecticut Department of Public Health's Colorectal Cancer Control program. Her approach to evaluation is guided by principles of Client-Centered Practice, Equitable Evaluation, and Results-Based Accountability.
Sarafina holds a Bachelor of Arts from Furman University, a Master of Arts in Community Psychology from the University of New Haven, and a Master of Arts in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness from New York University.
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- MA
- New York University, Mental Health & Wellness Counseling
- MA
- University of New Haven, Community Psychology
- BA
- Furman University, Communication Studies