Mental Health and Wellbeing in Rural Communities Survey

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The Rural Adversity Mental Health Program in partnership with the Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health and the University of Newcastle, are conducting a Mental Health and Wellbeing in Rural Communities Survey.

Community Wellbeing and Mental Health in Rural and Remote areas are affected by a range of factors.

To develop strategies to improve mental health and wellbeing for rural and remote residents, it is important that they hear from communities about the challenges they face, and the issues they believe are important. Telling them your views will help ensure their programs and research are relevant for the communities they are trying to help.

Sara Johnston