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Rural Women's Support hub is part of the Family Counselling Support Network company

which offers Australians health and wellness support no matter who, where and why.

We know that accessing the support services you need can be bloody tough and frustrating. We recognise the barriers and unique challenges of providing women's health care in rural, regional and remote Australia and the importance of trying to ensure consistent and timely access to equitable, quality services where possible.

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 in particular, to key services and products that will at least help them source help they need, as close in location, or on line as possible.

HEALTH SUPPORT

Overview:

  1. Emergency medical help - physically or mentally

  2. Planning ahead

  3. Symptom checkers

  4. Health Direct helpline (all states) - GP services plus

  5. My Health Records

  6. Medicare and Private Benefits

  7. Getting a Chronic Disease Management Plan (CDMP)

  8. Getting a Mental Health Plan

  9. Work injury and workcover

  10. Travelling to medical and health services

  11. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Health

  12. Maternity specific support and Motherland directory

  13. Dental support

  14. Online physiotherapy, OT, Speech

  15. Optometrist and Audiologist?

  16. Addiction support services

  17. Webinar support

(health direct.gov.au)

  1. EMERGENCY medical help

In an emergency call 000 (if physical or mental health emergency)

Royal Flying Doctors Service Provides emergency aeromedical evacuation

services, medical consultations and supplies

and dental and mental health outreach services

to rural and remote Australia

24 hours/ 7 days a week

Phone

Northern Territory

South Australia

Email

  • Rural Health

  • Gyno/Ob

  • Post womens oncology support

    • Claire Kelly

  • Perimenopause & Menopause support

    • Claire Kelly

    • Katie Young

  • Womens Wellness and Menopause Hub

  • Gidget

  • Motherland

  • Health Direct - Queensland rural and remote health services directory

  • Telehealth

  • Dietician - tree of life nutrition.com.au

State/Territory assistance:


Queensland -

Pregnancy, Birth and Baby video call service

Queensland Telehealth

Royal Flying Doctors Service

New South Wales

Northern Territory

South Australia

Victoria

Tasmania

Addictions - refer to mental health

Chemist Products

CHEMPRO - online ordering

MENTALLY

We all take mental health, wellbeing and suicide in rural and regional Australia very seriously. We recognise the people living and working on farms are often subject to climatic, economic and social pressures which can affect their wellbeing, particularly during times of drought.

Mental health issues can include a range of issues...including but not limited to depression, anxiety, eating disorders, financial stress, OCD, Personality disorder, poor sleep, PTSD, severe distress, addictions, trauma,

National Mental Health Support

  • Lifeline Australia 13 11 14

    • Beyond Blue 1300 22 46 36

    • Mensline Australia 1300 78 99 78

    • Kids Help Line 1800 55 18 00

    • Suicide Callback Service 1300 659 467

  • Rural Health Connect

  • Rural Aid

  • 13 Yarn

  • Gidget Foundation

  • Family Counselling Support Network (zoom)

  • Motherland directory

  • Head to Health quiz to help understand what you are experiencing and what you can do about it (aged 18 and over) www.headtohealth.gov.au

  • ifarmwell - go through all the details - free, practical online tool kit to help farmers cope more effecitvely with lifes challenges and get the most of of every day, regardless of their circumstances - help deal with stressful situations and get the most out of your life

LINK TO IFARMWELL Podcasts


State/Territory

EMOTIONAL and RELATIONSHIP SUPPORT

  • Family Counselling Support Network - zoom with counsellors, psychologist, couples counselling, child counsellors and psychologists

  • Separation Support Network - online separation and divorce support

  • Motherland Directory

  • DV support hub

  • Mens Wellness Hub

FINANCIAL HARDSHIP

  • Farmer Assistance Hotline 13 23 16

  • Services Australia - payments and services for rural Australians

  • Recovery Connect

Rural Online Support Blogs

Walking is the hero

Walking is my new health hero

August 21, 20243 min read

Walking is now my all-round health hero

Ok, so anyone who knows me, knows I like to do things quickly and walking has always seemed too slow to be a good form of cardio or weight loss exercise. However, after a recent back injury I was compelled to give it a try. One month later, I realise I have seriously under-rated walking – I’ve met some nice neighbours (who I will quietly admit I have actually never seen before), my back and hip pain has significantly improved (I no longer yelp as I stride out), I’ve enjoyed listening to some great podcasts on the way, got some vitamin D in the process and my day has begun to feel ‘mentally lighter’  – and IT'S ALL FOR FREE!!!!!

In this week’s blog we look at all the reasons it is such a health hero not only for your physical health and life longevity but also to help reduce the stress and anxiety levels and pump you full of all the good stuff (happy hormones), putting that bounce back in your step for the day.

Improves your physical health

One of the biggest benefits of walking is that it improves your overall cardiovascular health, ie your heart, blood vessels, and blood! Walking thirty minutes per day is enough to increase your heart rate, improve circulation and lower your blood pressure – all of which is good for your cardiovascular health.

It also helps maintain a healthy weighty reducing excess body fat and boosting metabolism, lowers blood pressure, blood sugar and insulin levels, and reduces a lot of other health complaints

Improves your fitness, reduces joint pains

Ok so you can't dawdle, but as long as you get the heart rate up you can avoid the expensive gym fees and fill your lungs with fresh air rather than aircon. Consistent and regular walking regimes engage various muscle groups in the hips and the core which makes your endurance for everyday tasks better. As well as improving muscles, walking will also give you better posture, balance, and coordination.

It is a really effective way to also reduce body pain. When you walk regularly for exercise, this helps to lubricate and strengthen the muscles around stiff and painful joints. Walking also reduces excess body fat which can also be causing pressure and  strain on the body’s joints and muscles. For a menopausal woman who suffers from intermittent hip and knee pain, the walking is a gift.

 Improves your mental health

One of the biggest benefits of walking is the positive effect it can have on your mental health. Not only does going for a brisk walk release your endorphins, the increased blood flow and oxygen in your body can also stimulate brain function and creativity. 

If you decide to take your walk outside, you’ll also be ensuring that you’re getting your daily dose of Vitamin D which in turn lowers the risk of depression, anxiety, and other mood disorders.

So get out there girl and give walking a go. I once mocked walkers, and now I feel a deep sense of shame. How shallow I now seem.

She is my new health hero x

 

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