Lifeline produces financial and mental health ‘toolkit’ to combat drought effects

By Nadine Morton
August 22 2018 - 11:00am
HELP IS AVAILABLE: Lifeline Central West chief executive officer Stephanie Robinson says the charity’s toolkit will assist drought-affected farmers. Photo: CHRIS SEABROOK 082018clifeln1
HELP IS AVAILABLE: Lifeline Central West chief executive officer Stephanie Robinson says the charity’s toolkit will assist drought-affected farmers. Photo: CHRIS SEABROOK 082018clifeln1

THE impacts of the drought go far beyond just stock, feed and dry paddocks, and Lifeline chief executive officer Stephanie Robinson says a holistic toolkit is needed to help people cope.

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