• Episode 27 - Part VII WAPOL

  • 2025/03/30
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Episode 27 - Part VII WAPOL

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    Welcome to Part VII of my eight part series about my time with WA Police.

    I thought changing stations would bring relief, but boy was I was wrong. Moving to Narrogin wasn’t an escape, it was a deeper dive into the harsh reality of a broken system. The culture of the agency was toxic, and no matter where I went the issues followed.

    The weight of it all finally broke me. I had a breakdown at work and was subsequently diagnosed with PTSD - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Instead of support, I was met with an organisation that didn’t care about the individual, only the system. I was failed in every possible way as I was pushed through the process of medical retirement and discarded like I didn’t matter.

    In this episode, I share what it was like stepping into yet another storm, where the damage wasn’t just from the job but from those who were meant to have my back, where the weight of frontline work was made heavier by an organisation that failed to support its own. It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s a truth far too many officers have lived.

    Support the show

    Thanks for listening in!

    Contact me directly at http://everydaywarriorspodcast.com.au or head to
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com.au/_trudie_marie or
    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/trudie.dwyer

    Support the Podcast - Buy me a Coffee

    Buy my Book here

    Apply to be a guest here

    Music Credit: Cody Martin - Sunrise

    Disclaimer: The views, opinions, and stories shared on this podcast are personal to the host and guests and are not intended to serve as professional advice or guidance. They reflect individual experiences and perspectives. While we strive to provide valuable insights and support, listeners are encouraged to seek professional advice for their specific situations. The host and production team are not responsible for any actions taken based on the content of this podcast.

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Welcome to Part VII of my eight part series about my time with WA Police.

I thought changing stations would bring relief, but boy was I was wrong. Moving to Narrogin wasn’t an escape, it was a deeper dive into the harsh reality of a broken system. The culture of the agency was toxic, and no matter where I went the issues followed.

The weight of it all finally broke me. I had a breakdown at work and was subsequently diagnosed with PTSD - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Instead of support, I was met with an organisation that didn’t care about the individual, only the system. I was failed in every possible way as I was pushed through the process of medical retirement and discarded like I didn’t matter.

In this episode, I share what it was like stepping into yet another storm, where the damage wasn’t just from the job but from those who were meant to have my back, where the weight of frontline work was made heavier by an organisation that failed to support its own. It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s a truth far too many officers have lived.

Support the show

Thanks for listening in!

Contact me directly at http://everydaywarriorspodcast.com.au or head to
Instagram https://www.instagram.com.au/_trudie_marie or
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/trudie.dwyer

Support the Podcast - Buy me a Coffee

Buy my Book here

Apply to be a guest here

Music Credit: Cody Martin - Sunrise

Disclaimer: The views, opinions, and stories shared on this podcast are personal to the host and guests and are not intended to serve as professional advice or guidance. They reflect individual experiences and perspectives. While we strive to provide valuable insights and support, listeners are encouraged to seek professional advice for their specific situations. The host and production team are not responsible for any actions taken based on the content of this podcast.

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