Blokes & Jokes
Blokes & Jokes
The Men's Health Night, funded by the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) through the Australian Government Future Drought Fund, offered an evening of laughter, and essential health education for men in the community. Held at Warialda Golf and Bowling Club on 14th June aimed to enhance community resilience and promote proactive health practices among rural men, addressing pertinent issues exacerbated by drought conditions.
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The issue
There is a strong need to improve men's health and social connectedness within our community. We aimed to address this through a Men's Health Night, focusing on building resilience and sharing information about available services and agencies to support community members, particularly in preparing for future droughts. Our goal was to enhance community well-being by fostering stronger social networks and providing practical resources for better health outcomes and preparedness.
The solution
We secured funding from the Australian Government's Future Drought Fund to organise a Men's Health Night at the Warialda Golf and Bowling Club. Local poet and storyteller Murray Hartin was a highlight. Health topics were covered by local HealthWISE nurse Christine Connor and her colleague Leticia Karney. Catherine Spora from the Farmgate Support Program shared information about mental health support for farmers. LLS district vet Ted Irwin gave an engaging talk on Brucellosis. The event was highly successful with positive feedback, enhancing social connectedness and community resilience among attendees.
The impact
The Men's Health Night drew men and some spouses from the region, fostering community engagement. Attendees benefited from interactive sessions with the LLS vet and received comprehensive men's health information from HealthWISE, enhancing awareness of available resources within the region. Supporting local caterers further boosted the local economy. The event successfully promoted social connectedness and highlighted the importance of proactive health management, particularly in rural areas. This initiative not only provided vital information but also strengthened community cohesion, which is crucial for resilience during challenging times.
Key facts
- - Men's Health Night organised to address social connectedness and community resilience.
- - Funded by the FRRR through the Australian Government's Future Drought Fund.
- - Featured local poet and storyteller Murray Hartin as a drawcard.
- - Event held at Warialda Golf and Bowling Club to support local businesses.
- - Successful in fostering community engagement and positive feedback received.