Sarah Suwasrawala

About Sarah Suwasrawala

Research Fellow

  • M.S. Clinical Psychology

Sarah Suwasrawala is a psychologist and public mental health researcher working at the intersection of women's health, mental health, and community-based care. She currently serves as a Research Fellow at The George Institute for Global Health in India, where she contributes to multidisciplinary research on women's health and well-being across diverse healthcare settings. She holds a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology and has extensive experience designing and implementing trauma-informed, rights-based psychosocial interventions with marginalised populations, particularly youth.

Her work is grounded in culturally responsive and equity-oriented approaches, with a focus on gender-based violence, mental health disparities, and strengthening accessible mental health services in low-resource contexts. She is particularly interested in integrating mental health within broader public health frameworks and advancing community-driven models of care that address the social determinants of health.

Access to Geriatric Disability Care in India: A Roadmap for Research

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Date published:

State of Mental Health Research of Adolescents and Youth in Chile: An Ontological Analysis

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Date published:

Interventions for the Well-Being of Children With Disabilities During a Pandemic: Lessons From COVID-19

Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine Date published:

Report of the Webinar on Preventing and Managing COVID-19 Hospital Surge

Unpublished Date published: