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Family Counselling Support Network (FCSN) is a Social Enterprise business which has been developed to help Australians find information more easily, in a more consolidated way, which is highly informative and offers genuine support to help you feel more empowered to make a more informed decision. It's time to make things easier!

The Rural Women's Support Hub, is just one of the many hubs provided for free through FCSN, to Australians. It is a hub dedicated to rural women of Australia. Rural encompasses all areas outside Australia's major cities.

We know that living on the land or remotely often means rural women face additional and different challenges to women living in metropolitan regions. In conjunction with our women's wellness and menopause hub, DV hub and Parent Directory hub, we hope to offer rural women a one stop consolidated place to access the support they deserve, feel better supported, connected and less isolated.

We acknowledge the support of all our inspirational ambassadors who are helping us to support the health, safety and wellness and connection of so many.

MEET OUR RURAL WOMEN AMBASSADORS

Katja Williams

'The Ultimate Farm Wife'

Katja, a New South Wales' farmer equips rural women with the necessary physical, social and emotional skills for life on the land. Her supportive online community 'You've Married a Farmer, Now What" is on social media, YouTube and Podcast. www.theruralum..com.au

Kirsten Diprose

Farmer, former ABC TV and radio reporter, podcaster of "Ducks on the Pond' and communications specialist

Based on a sheep and cropping property near Caramut, Kirsten founded the Rural Podcasting CO, a podcast coaching and agency service, specifically for people in rural areas. Kirsten was awarded a scholarship recently to the Australian Rural Leadership Program (ALRP). Ducks on the Pond, hosted by Kirsten and Jackie Elliott and Jennifer McCutcheon, is a podcast for rural women recognising that living on the land provides challenges and opportunities that are unique to rural,

Rural Women's Support Hub- Finally the Support You Need All In One Place!

Online Support Services

We know that accessing the support services you need can be bloody tough and frustrating.

Rather than spending countless hours trying to search on-line to find the services if and where they are available, Rural Women's Support Hub is dedicated to help connect rural women, to products and services that will help them source the help they need:

PHYSICALLY | MENTALLY | EMOTIONALLY | SOCIALLY | FINANCIALLY | LEGALLY

We do this by providing lists of expert online service providers, resources, webinars and events.

We also provide you access to Australia's largest PARENT HUB DIRECTORY which provides access to a range of online products which can be ordered online and delivered. If you have a product or service you would like to promote, please reach out to us at [email protected]

Emergency support

DO YOU NEED URGENT HELP? We are not able to provide crisis support.

If you need urgent help or in danger please call 000 (police, ambulance help)

Upcoming Events and activities

In order to give greater opportunities for connection and support, our hub aims to help promote rural and regional events and activities as well as our own online events, webinars and activities.

Please reach out to us if you would like us to promote a Rural women's event for FREE (applicable for not for profit organisations). If you are not for profit, please still reach out and we can discuss our small fee to help our administration fees.

Tips for marrying into farming!

  • What to initially expect - moving to the farm and adapting to change

  • What are the biggest challenges - real life hurdles as reported by rural women

  • Navigating the complexities of multi-generational farming

  • Adding value your way to the family farming business and feeling like you belong

  • Balancing farming life with family responsibilities

  • Self care on the farm and setting boundaries

  • Practical financial and business management skills for farming and online training

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Online Clubs, Groups & Hobbies

Isolation and access to events can be tricky but it doesn't mean that you have to miss out on getting involved with online clubs and hobbies.

We have a range of fun online clubs launching and would love to open up the opportunity to promote your online clubs and hobbies for FREE through our hub listing. For further details please contact [email protected]


Many of our clients have asked for a fun online book club - we heard you! Sign up now to join our monthly Konnect online Bookclub launching soon https://konnectbookclub.com/


We are proud to promote Motherland's Village Program is innovative online mother's group program which provides a virtual space for rural mothers to improve communication and reduce isolation for mums. https://motherlandaustralia.com.au/motherland-village/


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Konnect - the online bookclub

  • Monthly Books

  • Online book store

  • Fun Support group

  • Great host - Vanessa Barrington, The Book Doula!

  • Free giveaways

Support Courses & Webinars

We have a range of courses and webinars about to launch which have proven to be popular requests including:

  • Financial empowerment course

  • Succession planning

  • Re-connect with you course

  • Dealing with Anger and big emotions

  • Separation/Divorce course

  • Resilience building and stress management

  • It ain't all woo woo

  • Domestic Violence, financial and coercive control

  • Setting boundaries, dealing with triggers

  • Small business tips start up

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We openly invite other organisations to promote their online courses with our hub.

Please email us with details at [email protected]

All advertising if free for registered not-for-profit organisations.

Rural Parenting Support

Expectant and new parents in rural and remote areas of Australia often face some unique parenting challenges - from lack of family support, lack of child care and specialist support services, concern regarding lack of confidentiality or genuine support, and/or struggle to find culturally sensitive support options.

This includes peri and post natal support, post birth challenges, parenting challenges, schooling needs, empty nest, neurodivergent support, co-parenting support.

We will provide great resources and supports from experts in these areas as well as a directory to support services.

Podcasts and Resources

Our free Podcasts are launching soon with "Keeping it all Real with Susan and Friends"

where we have a great line up of rural, regional and city, guys and girls and experts chatting on a great array of engaging topics - some serious, some education and some just plain nonsense/fun!

We also would love you to join Ducks on the Pond - a fabulous podcast with one of our wonderful rural ambassadors, Kirsten Diprose, a farmer and former ABC journalist, Jackie Elliot a professional in the agricultural industry and Jennifer McCutcheon, a journalist in Dubbo, who provide podcasts dedicated to rural women by rural women. Each tackling issues crucial to the lives of rural women including mental health, succession planning balancing motherhood with rural life and launching personal businesses.

Katja, a New South Wales' farmer equips rural women with the necessary physical, social and emotional skills for life on the land. Her supportive online community 'You've Married a Farmer, Now What" is on social media, YouTube and Podcast. www.theruralmum.com.au

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Building your resilience and stress coping tool box

Tackling Stress Head On

November 19, 20243 min read

Building Your Resilience to help you cope through the tough times

Everyone goes through tough times in life. There are some stressful situations we can avoid completely and others which are an inevitable part of life – work, children, relationships, money, health challenges. Without the right tools, stress can cause wear and tear on the body and brain and can increase the risk of many health conditions including heart disease, high blood pressure, depression, and anxiety.

How we deal with stress can be very personal, and not every coping strategy suits each person, but it is about learning some strategies that work for you, being self-aware that the stress levels are climbing, and then employing the strategies in a timely way (before too overwhelmed) to reduce the impact of that stress, that will help you avoid the serious impacts on wellness.

Resilience is defined as the extent to which we can bounce back from adverse events, cope with stress, or succeed in the face of adversity. It is not something you are born with. It is more a result of how family, community, and cultural practices—interact. It boosts wellness and protects you from risks to your well-being.

Resilience isn’t just about eliminating stress but more about really leaning in to your own strengths, and finding those protective measures in your life to help cope with the often inevitable stress and to support your own well-being.

Research has indicated that the essential tool box items to help deal with stress and build resilience are:

·       Exercise – doesn’t matter how.

·       Get some sunshine and play upbeat music.

·       Feed your body with healthy options and reducing reliance on alcohol, smoking and/or drugs.

·       Express your emotions rather than bottling them up.

·       Change your mindset and try to look at a stressful situation as a growth opportunity instead of thinking of it as a threat.

·       Say no more often and focus on you - Meeting your own self-care needs rather than aways being the empath and giver.

·       Try to find even one small thing every day to enjoy and take time out for YOU! DO NOT feel guilty about that – you are of no use to anyone else you care for if you have exhausted your own emotional energy! Adults who take time for themselves can better help nurture resilience in children.

·       Find your people, community and resources - resilience doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Find your support network. At work, school, church, exercise class, in your cultural network? Who can help build your inner strengths and strategies to deal with life challenges?

 

Write down a few times you were highly stressed before and reflect on:

-        what has previously helped you when you were stressed?

-         how did you dealt with it?

-         who could you count on?

 

”In 2011 my daughter was incredibly ill and we did not know if she would be brain damaged and/or able to walk again. I was in the middle of a large work project and renovations at the time and had two small children. I don’t recall ever feeling as stressed. I had never done much long distance running before, but I got an awesome playlist together, bought some running shoes and started slowly jogging/shuffling my way around the suburb. The music, sun, greetings from neighbours and the exercise were my saviour that year. I still use these strategies today to get through my toughest times.” Susan

 

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