Sept
20
to 22 Sept

Join Us at the Henty Field Days

Stall 1 - Rural Outreach Counselling and Riverina Bluebell will be sharing a stall at the 2022 Henty Field Days, our stall will be filled with great resources so come down and say hi!

Stall 2 - MateKeeper Volunteers will be holding a stall selling delicious treats, come and say hi and buy yourself a slice. All proceeds go back into Rural Outreach Counselling and the MateKeeper Program.

Site locations TBC.

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Aug
19
6:00 pm18:00

ROC Trivia Fundraiser

ROC is hosting a fundraiser with proceeds going back into providing rural communities with mental health support and suicide prevention training delivered by Rural Outreach Counselling.

Get a table of 10 together or buy separate tickets and join in on a team for a fun night with the chance to win lots of prizes and auction items!

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Date: Friday 19th August

Time: Doors open 6pm for a 7pm start.

Cost: $10 per person

BYO Table Snacks with Bar and RSL Chinese restaurant open on the night

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July
11
4:00 pm16:00

Riverina Bluebell Relaunch

Join us for the relaunch of Riverina Blubell

Monday 11 July 2022
4.00 – 7.00pm

Romano’s Hotel
81 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga

We will be showcasing our new website, branding and plan to help build healthier communities by ‘Saving Lives Through Conversations’, as well as launching our ‘How Are You Really Going”

Coaster Campaign’, all of which have been made possible by our key sponsors:

TransGrid
Australian Hotels Association &
Embarketing

Help us celebrate the achievements of Riverina Bluebell.  We have donors from the past and present attending, including community groups we have helped and sponsored, creating a wonderful evening of conversation and support. This is our way of saying ‘thank you’ to the community.

VIP guest speakers will be available for interviews.

Finger food and light refreshments will be provided.

We look forward to seeing you at Romano’s.

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July
8
7:00 pm19:00

QPR Suicide Prevention Training - Zoom

QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer. It is a short course run by ROC’s qualified facilitators, which will give people the skills to identify the warning signs of someone at risk of suicide, the confidence to speak to them about their thoughts, and tools to connect them with professional care.

On completion of training all individuals will receive a certificate and QPR resource pack in the mail.

Registration is required to attend and can be done by accessing tickets with this link or contacting the MateKeeper Coordinators on matekeeper@ruraloutreach.com.au or 0418 762 255

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July
7
2:00 pm14:00

QPR Suicide Prevention Training - Temora

In Partnership with Open Minds Brighter Futures.

QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer. It is a short course run by ROC’s qualified facilitators, which will give people the skills to identify the warning signs of someone at risk of suicide, the confidence to speak to them about their thoughts, and tools to connect them with professional care.

On completion of training all individuals will receive a certificate and QPR resource pack in the mail.

Registration is required to attend and can be done by accessing tickets with this link or contacting the MateKeeper Coordinators on matekeeper@ruraloutreach.com.au or 0418 762 255

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July
6
4:00 pm16:00

QPR Suicide Prevention Training - Cootamundra

QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer. It is a short course run by ROC’s qualified facilitators, which will give people the skills to identify the warning signs of someone at risk of suicide, the confidence to speak to them about their thoughts, and tools to connect them with professional care.

On completion of training all individuals will receive a certificate and QPR resource pack in the mail.

Registration is required to attend and can be done by accessing tickets with this link or contacting the MateKeeper Coordinators on matekeeper@ruraloutreach.com.au or 0418 762 255

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June
22
7:00 pm19:00

QPR Suicide Prevention Training - Zoom

QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer. It is a short course run by ROC’s qualified facilitators, which will give people the skills to identify the warning signs of someone at risk of suicide, the confidence to speak to them about their thoughts, and tools to connect them with professional care.

On completion of training all individuals will receive a certificate and QPR resource pack in the mail.

Registration is required to attend and can be done by accessing tickets with this link or contacting MateKeeper Coordinators on matekeeper@ruraloutreach.com.au or 0418 762 255

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Feb
18
3:00 pm15:00

A Sconversation on Rural Mental Health

CWA Uranquinty Evening is hosting a Sconversation on Rural Mental Health on Friday 18 February 2022 at the CSU Riverina Playhouse in Wagga Wagga. 

A Q&A-style forum with an expert panel, Sconversation, aims to generate conversation and build a community of support and action around mental health – one of the most important issues affecting our regional and rural communities. Excitingly, it will also be delivered on an interactive livestream platform to allow the conversation to reach into rural and remote communities throughout Australia.

The event is being supported by Charles Sturt University, Riverina Bluebell, Wagga Wagga City Council, Regional Development Australia - Riverina and Women in Business Wagga Wagga All proceeds will be donated to Rural Outreach Counselling and Wagga Wagga Women's Health Centre. 

The Sconversation panel includes:

  • The Hon. Bronnie Taylor MLC
    Minister for Women, Regional Health and Mental Health

  • Danica Leys
    CEO, CWA of NSW

  • Derek Schoen
    Director, Beyond Blue

  • Leanne Sanders
    CEO, Visual Dreaming

  • Jenivy Sewak
    Community Health Promotion Officer, ACON

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