Robin Ennis is the Founder of Robin Ennis, LCSW, LLC. In 2007, Robin graduated from the University of Denver with a B.A. in Sociology and Communication. Having a passion for helping others, and understanding her current situation of being a blind individual, Robin completed two research studies while attaining her undergraduate degree. These studies included the Sociology of Sound and Understanding Communication Between the Blind/Sighted Individuals. Both studies embarked on a journey beyond the human eye.
Continuing on the path to helping others, in 2009, Robin received her MSW in Clinical Social Work from the University of Denver, and is currently a licensed Clinical social worker in the state of Colorado. In addition, she holds national certifications in the areas of Life Coaching and Grief Recovery. In 2020, Robin completed a LEND (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities) Self Advocacy Fellowship, through JFK Partners, and is currently serving as a Self Advocate Mentor. She has served on the Colorado Medicaid Healthcare Policy Finance Behavioral Health Taskforce, JFK Partner’s Advisory Council, Denver Regional Mobility Access Council’s Transit Advocate Task Force, and National Hydrocephalus Association’s Patient Partner Committee. Robin has worked with groups who have faced major life transitions, such as matters regarding personal loss. In addition, she helps guide the future and current generation of Social Workers, through the offering of clinical supervision. She has conducted employee trainings in the areas of disability, compassion/self care and conflict management/burn out.