Susan Rabichuk
PhD student, Community Health Sciences, University of Manitoba
Susan is passionate about mental health, workplace mental health, policy and program evaluation, and research. She is a current University of Manitoba Ph.D. student in the Department of Community Health Sciences, housed within the Max Rady College of Medicine. Susan obtained a Master of Social Work degree at the University of Manitoba, completing a CIHR (Canadian Institutes of Health Research) funded thesis that focused on female police officers’ experiences of psychological stress and the impacts on help-seeking behaviours and overall mental health. She is a research assistant with the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment and co-founder of Behind Blue Doors, a podcast that aims to provide current and former policewomen, allies, and those who stand up against corruption.
Susan is passionate about mental health, workplace mental health, policy and program evaluation, and research. She is a current University of Manitoba Ph.D. student in the Department of Community Health Sciences, housed within the Max Rady College of Medicine. Susan obtained a Master of Social Work degree at the University of Manitoba, completing a CIHR (Canadian Institutes of Health Research) funded thesis that focused on female police officers’ experiences of psychological stress and the impacts on help-seeking behaviours and overall mental health. She is a research assistant with the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment and co-founder of Behind Blue Doors, a podcast that aims to provide current and former policewomen, allies, and those who stand up against corruption.