We are a program design and evaluation (PDEU) resource for the community. Our goal is to be effective and responsive to your needs of addressing health disparities through effective program design and evaluation practice. We are also committed to building capacity for practical and relevant program design and evaluation.

Services We Offer

Assessment

  • Needs & assets assessment consultation
  • Needs & assets assessment implementation
  • Community needs & assets assessment, conducted including community health worker assessment liaisons

Program Design & Evaluation

  • Program goals and objectives refinement
  • Program design and evaluation consultation
  • Program evaluation
  • Public health evaluation
  • Community program evaluation, conducted including community health worker evaluation liaisons
  • Professional development in program evaluation
  • Evaluation tool consultation
  • Evaluation data transcription
  • Development of evaluation frameworks
  • Development of evaluation data system

Other

  • Student internships
  • Community health worker internships

Our Team

Sharlene Gozalians, DrPH, MPH, CHES

Sharlene Gozalians, DrPH, MPH, CHES

Program Evaluator

Sharlene serves as an Evaluator with ICP. She completed her undergraduate (2007) and Master's degree (2009) at the University of Southern California, both focused on Public Health and Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. She continued her education to earn her Doctorate in Public Health at Loma Linda University (2012.) Her professional background includes working in maternal and child health, home visiting, trauma-informed care, healing-centered engagement and mental health. Sharlene has a strong background in program planning, data analysis and evaluation, technical assistance, continuous quality improvement and training, and public speaking. Additionally, she has experience focused on healthy food access and the built environment issues in Los Angeles County, creating healthy communities, youth empowerment and advocacy, corner store conversions, program planning and evaluation and teaching. Her volunteer experience includes working in Tanzania, Brazil, and Armenia, addressing prevention, health education, and maternal and child health issues. During her spare time, she enjoys camping, fishing, surfing and trying new restaurants.