Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760Resilience in the context of rural communities is defined as the capacity to move through and beyond adversity. The literature recognises that rural people suffer particular stressors: high exposure to global economic pressures and government policy changes; droughts, floods and other extreme weather conditions; and the challenges of keeping a farm financially viable and family intact. Owing to the necessities of survival in "the bush", rural people tend to be stoic and self-reliant and therefore reluctant to seek help except in dire emergencies. Rural men have been shown to draw on inner strengths to regain control after difficult experiences, along with using formal and social supports, and strategies ...
Resilience is the ability of individuals, families, whānau1 (extended family), communities and insti...
This chapter aims to apply the ecological concept of ‘resilience’ to the socio-economic development ...
The community resilience constitutes a conceptual framework for understanding the risks and changes ...
Resilience in the context of rural communities is defined as the capacity to move through and beyond...
This toolkit is the outcome of a three year research project examining resilience in a rural communi...
Resilience, of individuals, is a well-established concept in the psychology/mental health literature...
Resilience, of individuals, is a well-established concept in the psychology/ mental health literatur...
INTRODUCTION: This article reports the results of phase 1 of a study into community and individual r...
Australian rural communities are experiencing some of the worst climactic and economic conditions in...
Resilience, of individuals, is a well-established concept in the psychology/mental health literature...
BACKGROUND: Fostering the development of community groups can be an important part of boosting commu...
Rural communities exist within uniquely complex social, economic and demographic contexts. Youth l...
Rural communities are suffering increasing pressure due to several local and global, socio-economic,...
Community resilience is central to reshaping the role and functions of rural areas; and development ...
A growing body of literature recognises the profound impact of adversity on mental health outcomes f...
Resilience is the ability of individuals, families, whānau1 (extended family), communities and insti...
This chapter aims to apply the ecological concept of ‘resilience’ to the socio-economic development ...
The community resilience constitutes a conceptual framework for understanding the risks and changes ...
Resilience in the context of rural communities is defined as the capacity to move through and beyond...
This toolkit is the outcome of a three year research project examining resilience in a rural communi...
Resilience, of individuals, is a well-established concept in the psychology/mental health literature...
Resilience, of individuals, is a well-established concept in the psychology/ mental health literatur...
INTRODUCTION: This article reports the results of phase 1 of a study into community and individual r...
Australian rural communities are experiencing some of the worst climactic and economic conditions in...
Resilience, of individuals, is a well-established concept in the psychology/mental health literature...
BACKGROUND: Fostering the development of community groups can be an important part of boosting commu...
Rural communities exist within uniquely complex social, economic and demographic contexts. Youth l...
Rural communities are suffering increasing pressure due to several local and global, socio-economic,...
Community resilience is central to reshaping the role and functions of rural areas; and development ...
A growing body of literature recognises the profound impact of adversity on mental health outcomes f...
Resilience is the ability of individuals, families, whānau1 (extended family), communities and insti...
This chapter aims to apply the ecological concept of ‘resilience’ to the socio-economic development ...
The community resilience constitutes a conceptual framework for understanding the risks and changes ...