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Free First Aid and Mental Health Training Offered to Women in Regional NSW Through 2025 Roadshow
Free First Aid and Mental Health Training Offered to Women in Regional NSW Through 2025 Roadshow
The Minns Labor Government has announced a significant new initiative aimed at empowering regional and rural women across New South Wales through free, accredited first aid and mental health training, delivered in partnership with St John Ambulance.
Funded with $90,000 and coordinated by the Rural Women’s Network (RWN), the RWN Skills Roadshow 2025 will provide approximately 30 free workshops across 15 regional locations, equipping up to 450 women with critical, life-saving skills from May to November 2025.
Workshops are tailored to be accessible and inclusive, focusing on:
- Basic and emergency first aid techniques
- Recognising and responding to mental health issues and crisis situations
- Providing early intervention until professional help arrives
- Understanding pathways to further support
Recent data from St John Ambulance underlines the importance of this initiative:
- 33% of adults in NSW have never undertaken first aid training (highest in Australia)
- Only 37% have trained within the last three years
- Just 44% of women report being confident in providing first aid
- 87% of Australians would offer mental health help if properly trained
Minister for Regional NSW Tara Moriarty said the program could mean the difference between life and death in an emergency, especially in remote communities.
“It’s about giving women in rural areas the tools to act when it matters most—physically and emotionally.”
Minister for Women Jodie Harrison added the program bridges accessibility gaps in healthcare education:
“This roadshow ensures rural women—from Ballina to Broken Hill—get the life-saving training they need, free of cost.”
Participants will receive nationally accredited certification upon completion.
To register or learn more, visit:
🔗 Rural Women’s Network Skills Roadshow 2025
QUOTE HIGHLIGHTS:
- “We’re building not just skills, but resilience in communities that need it most.” – Minister Jodie Harrison
- “We urge rural women to register early and take part in this life-changing opportunity.” – Minister Tara Moriarty
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