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Community Resilience Network – Workshop 6 – Ensuring an inclusive approach


Event description

The sixth and final workshop planned for 2024 to build community resilience to drought.

The online workshop will be hosted at five locations across the South West (see below) and will involve development of a framework for community resilience.

Group discussion will identify actions to build community resilience to drought or other impacts. Sharing ideas between groups.

GUEST SPEAKER Briony Arnold

Briony will explore how we ensure an inclusive approach to support in times of drought, especially for Aboriginal people and youth.

The workshop will be held at Community Resource Centres (CRCs) in:

  • Boyup Brook
  • Bridgetown
  • Donnybrook
  • Manjimup
  • Brunswick Junction

Attendance at these locations is preferred, but if not possible, a meeting link will be sent.

The workshops are part the Community Resilience Network, which is one of five “Surviving the Dry” projects in the South West.

WORKSHOP SCHEDULE

February 23 – What are the social impacts of drought? – Dr Leanne Lester, Centre for Social Impact, UWA. (Workshop Summary)

March 22 – Dealing with stress: Strengthening access to support. – Sam Burgess, #6Bs.

May 3 – How can we develop a framework for community resilience? – Renee Knapp, Think Effective.

June 14 – Financial Services. – Dean Bavich, Rural West; and Michael Monaghan, Farmanco.

August 2 – Community health and well-being services. Roger Hitchcock, Rural Aid; and Terry Melrose, Regional Men’s Health.

September 13 – How can we support Aboriginal and Youth in times of drought? – Briony Arnold, Jouerdine Consultancy.

This project is supported by FRRR, through funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund. More information is available on the South West NRM website.


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