Regenerate Rural Women - Cummins 2024
Event description
At the heart of rural and regional communities, and especially during time of disruption and crisis, women keep compassion and connection flowing. Wearing multiple hats and all too frequently prioritising other’s needs ahead of their own, women give so much but rarely take time out for themselves.
Regenerate Rural Women is an opportunity to step away from your usual routine, reconnect with your strengths and passions while exploring new possibilities and making positive change.
What we will cover:
- Learn strategies for enhancing wellbeing, building personal sustainability and managing stress
- Explore personal strengths, values, passions and motivations
- Clarify priorities, set goals and boundaries for living a more balances and purpose-aligned life
- Receive support to follow through on goals and make positive changes
- Increase confidence and communication skills
Session | Date | Time | Location |
Orientation |
Monday 12th February |
12.00pm-1.00pm |
Online |
Workshop 1 |
Tuesday 5th March |
8.45am-3.15pm |
Cummins Hotel |
Group Coaching |
Thursday 21st March |
11.30am-1.00pm |
Online |
Workshop 2 |
Tuesday 9th April |
8.45am-3.15pm |
Cummins Hotel |
Cost: $165 and booking fee
Cost Includes: This includes all training sessions, workshop materials and catering.
WoTL does not want the cost to be a barrier for participation. Please reach out if you require scholarship support to attend this event or if you would like to provide a scholarship for another woman in your community to attend.
The full cost of this program is $1,400. The fee has been heavily subsidised thanks to the generous support from WoTL and the event sponsors.
This project is supported by FRRR, through funding from the Australian Government’s Future
Drought Fund.
For further information contact WoTL Ambassador Lucy Pedler, 0439 027 064
Numbers are limited for this workshop so please book early to avoid disappointment. RSVP by 5/2/2024
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