If you're running a program that supports mental health, community well-being, or psychological development, you're likely under pressure to prove impact, track outcomes, and make sense of complex data. That’s where I come in.
I offer specialized data analysis and evaluation services tailored to NGOs, researchers, and nonprofit teams working in psychology, mental health, or human development. Whether you need to report to funders, assess a mental health intervention, or complete a peer-reviewed paper, I help you turn raw data into meaningful insights.
What I Help With
Program Evaluation
Pre- and post-intervention assessments
Tracking for psychological outcomes as well other related variables
Psychometric scale validation and effectiveness measures
Evaluation reports suitable for stakeholders, boards, or funders
Research & Academic Projects
Thesis/dissertation statistics and analysis
Help with survey design, power analysis, and methodology planning
Clear explanations of results
Grant & Impact Reporting
Data preparation and analysis for grant applications
Outcome data visualization
Evidence of program effectiveness for continued funding
Ethical, Culturally Sensitive Data Handling
Experience working with vulnerable populations (e.g. trauma survivors, migrants)
Familiar with ethical research guidelines (TCPS 2, GDPR, etc.)
Deep respect for context, culture, and community voice in data interpretation
Why Work With Me?
My background bridges clinical research, psychological theory, and hands-on mental health care. I don’t just crunch numbers. I understand what they mean, especially in the context of real human stories. I offer clear, structured insights grounded in ethics, accuracy, and respect for the people behind the data.
Let’s Talk
Whether you're evaluating a new mental health program or preparing your final research submission, I’m here to help. I offer a free 20-minute consultation to explore your project and recommend next steps. Contact Me here