Sarah Robinson

Sarah Robinson, LMSW, graduated in 2012 from the Baylor University in Waco with a degrees in psychology and religion. In 2017, Sarah received her MSW at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth where she received the 2015-2016 Outstanding Graduation Foundation Student award. While working on her MSW, Sarah completed internships at One Safe Place and the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office Victim Services. During her internships, Sarah gained skills in counseling, crisis intervention, case management, and community engagement. After completing her internship at One Safe Place, Sarah was hired as an intake specialist to provide intake and case management services for client’s experiencing intimate partner violence. During her MSW program, Sarah also worked as graduate research assistant on a project implementing a bystander intervention program at Texas Christian University for the prevention of sexual violence on campus. Sarah presented her research at the Harris College Research Symposium at TCU and won first place. Sarah’s research interests include violence against women, violence prevention, and program evaluation.