LINKS Mentoring Program
supports emerging health professionals by partnering them with experienced mentors.
Bush Support Line
Free 24/7, 365-day phone counselling support line for the rural and remote health workforce and their families
Pharmacists’ Support Service
Free 365-day phone support related to the demands of being a Pharmacist, plus topical resources and wellbeing information.
TEN – The Essential Network for Health Professionals
Help for health professionals to find resources and support when navigating burnout + resources for maintaining good mental health – check out the self-guided mental health check-up which includes a brief assessment and links to flexible supports and services if needed.
This Way Up
Therapy on demand provided via online, evidence-based programs led by the Clinical Research Unit for Anxiety and Depression (CRUfAD), a joint facility of St Vincent’s Hospital and the University of NSW.
Rural Health Pro
powered by the Rural Doctors Network (RDN), Rural Health Pro is about connecting and inspiring health professionals and students who care about rural communities.
Rural Health Positive (Rh+)
CSU’s cross-campus rural health club
Three Rivers Department of Rural Health
offering a range of services and programs to support health students, including allied health.
Find out why allied health students want to come back to the Murrumbidgee
boosting the allied health workforce through opportunities in the Rural Allied Health Educator Program.
Adapting Self-Care Practices During Clinical Placement
a CRANAplus module to assist students preparing for a clinical placement in a remote or isolated location.
Rural Doctors Network: Outreach Student Placement Program
Provides selected health students (including allied health) with the opportunity to shadow an Outreach Provider in a rural and remote community with travel, accommodation and subsistence costs covered for the placement.
National Rural Health Student Network
membership and resources for students of all health disciplines
Mental Health First Aid
Standard mental health first aid for tertiary students, equipping students with the knowledge, skills and confidence to respond to someone experiencing a mental health problem or crisis.
The Welcome Experience
a free service supporting essential workers and their families considering or planning a move to regional NSW. Local connectors help with everything from finding housing, choosing childcare and exploring local opportunities to connect. As well as being open to Government employees AND non-Government employees in aged care, disability support and health (among other areas). Available in several LGAs within the Murrumbidgee.
Country Change
Thinking of a tree change? Find stories, information and resources as you consider a move to the Murrumbidgee.