The Rural Support Trust is hosting a series of community wellbeing events featuring former NZSAS soldier and Victoria Cross recipient Willie Apiata.
The RST hopes the events will create open conversations around resilience, mental wellbeing, leadership and life after adversity.
The events, supported by a national group of rural industry partners, will be held across New Zealand and are expected to bring together farmers, growers, rural professionals and wider rural communities in a relaxed and supportive environment.
Willie Apiata to Share Experiences of Resilience and Recovery
Apiata is one of New Zealand’s most respected servicemen and was awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery under fire during service in Afghanistan.
The events will be structured as interviewstyle conversations, allowing attendees to hear Willie speak candidly about his experiences, the challenges he has faced, and the tools he uses to look after his own wellbeing.
Creating Space for Honest Conversations in Rural New Zealand
Community connector Mike Green says there’s a real authenticity and humbleness to Apiata.
“He doesn’t stand on stage pretending to have all the answers. He shares his experiences in a very genuine way, and that’s what people connect with.
“He has a lot of mana, and you can see the impact that has on people in the room. The first events, held in Timaru, Ashburton and Dunsandel, have already been incredibly successful.”
Rural Wellbeing Remains a Growing Priority
National Rural Support chairperson Michelle Ruddell said the events were about connection and creating space for honest conversations within rural communities.
“Rural people are incredibly resilient, but that doesn’t mean they should have to carry everything on their own. These events are about bringing people together and reminding people that support exists.
“I am proud of the number of organisations getting behind our wellbeing event series. Strengthening our rural communities by supporting their wellbeing is something that belongs to all of us, and that’s why it is so pleasing to see the collaboration for these events.”
Industry Partners Unite Behind Rural Wellbeing Initiative
National event partners supporting the initiative include BDO, Craigs Investment Partners, Fonterra, Greenlea, Pioneer, Power Farming, Property Brokers, Farmlands, Ravensdown and Rural Industry Leaders.
Community partners include New Zealand Young Farmers and Farmstrong.
The free events are recommended for attendees aged 16 years and over and will include opportunities for informal conversation before and after the keynote session.
Further regional event details and ticketing information will be released separately by individual Rural Support Trust regions.
For more information on upcoming events, visit the Rural Support Trust website.