RAMHP - Avoiding Burnout
The Rural Adversity Mental Health Program (RAMHP) has 20 Coordinators based across regional, rural and remote NSW who inform, educate and connect individuals, communities and workplaces with appropriate services and programs. RAMHP Coordinators link people to local mental health services and resources, educate workplaces and communities about mental health and wellbeing and respond in times of natural disaster and severe adversity. RAMHP is a state-wide program funded by the NSW Ministry of Health.
Avoiding Burnout will be delivered by the Rural Adversity Mental Health Program (RAMHP) as face-to-face training.

There are currently no classes commencing. Contact your local campus for upcoming dates or more information.
