The Department of Primary Industries are calling for TUFF blokes from the land to take part in a new pilot program which will help rural men.
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Tune Up for Farmers is a free two-day workshop for rural men that focuses on the most important part of a family farming business –the people.
TUFF is a leadership program for rural men to:
- Be more effective as a leader in your work, family and community life.
- Improve your ability to deal with uncertainty and change.
- Improve your communication skills and ability to deal with conflict.
- Look to the future and make plans for action.
- Support other men to overcome challenges and achieve their goals.
The program includes:
- Investigating the work-life balance.
- Looking forward to what you want in life.
- Focusing on being more effective when making decisions and dealing with difficult situations.
- Developing achievable actions to create the future you want.
- Practicing ways to help other men deal with difficulty and achieve what they want.
This is a rare opportunity to take some time out to reflect on what is important to you, practice some tools and ideas for being more effective and focus on what needs to happen next in your life.
The workshop is being held on Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 November from 9.30am to 4pm at Peter Brown’s place, 196 Tinonee Road, Wingham.
There is no cost, and lunch and morning and afternoon teas are provided.
RSVP to Caroline Hayes on 0407 971 675 or caroline.hayes@dpi.nsw.gov.au.