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Free Rural Adversity Mental Health programs on offer for Hunter New England district

Jacinta Dickins
Updated July 26 2020 - 4:32pm, first published 10:00am
REACH OUT: Rural Adversity Mental Health program coordinator Kate Arndell says businesses and community groups can organise a free session. Photo: Pete Hardin
REACH OUT: Rural Adversity Mental Health program coordinator Kate Arndell says businesses and community groups can organise a free session. Photo: Pete Hardin

Everyone reacts differently to stress in our lives, however COVID-19 stressors have severely impacted the mental health and wellbeing of the region.

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Jacinta Dickins

Jacinta Dickins

Features and Special Publications Journalist

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