Join the RAW team at the Hobart Stay Afloat Australia Friends of RAW session
DETAILS:
23rd October 2024
Seafood & Maritime Training (SMT),
2a Gladstone Street
Battery Point, TAS, 7004
10:30am - 1:30pm
This session is made possible with thanks to Stay Afloat Australia.
ABOUT THE NETWORK
Mental health and suicide is a public health issue that requires a combined effort from all levels of government, health care systems, frontline health, community workers, workplaces, schools and other educational settings, community groups and the media, as well as individuals, families and communities. The Friends of RAW network has been created in consultation with key industry stakeholders, to address an unmet need from frontline workers experiencing individuals sharing the harsh impact of situational stressors and mental health challenges. The network is designed to empower individuals to bridge the gap and act as a conduit to connect people into RAW’s one on one support.
WHAT'S INVOLVED?
The Friends of RAW network is designed to equip and empower frontline workers out in the field. Initial commitment: Group program induction (half day) On-going commitment: Quarterly training (2- 3 hours max per session) Quarterly catch up's (face to face and/ or online) Networking opportunities amongst group members and industry stakeholders
WHO CAN JOIN FRIENDS OF RAW?
We are looking for: Individuals who regularly engage with rural, remote and primary industry workers Individuals who work alongside rural, remote and primary industry community members (eg: field service workers) Individuals who find themselves engaging in indirect conversations around mental health and wellbeing People looking to volunteer with RAW
WHAT KIND OF TRAINING IS DELIVERED?
Training delivered is tailored towards the situations being experiences day to day by program volunteers.
Topics include, but not exclusive too:
- Understanding situational stressors
- Recognising the signs
- Boundaries
- Engaging in safe conversations
- Referring to RAW support services