Rural life coach Frances Beeston has taken on the role of Rural Support Trust (RST) Mid Canterbury welfare co-ordinator for the Mycoplasma bovis response.
Ms Beeston has a dairy farming background along with a rural life coaching and consulting business.
''Frances Beeston steps up from within the welfare team immediately into the co-ordinator role and will effortlessly continue the substantial progress made to date,'' a statement from the trust said.
''RST recognise that farming families are often partnerships between husband and wife, parents and grandparents, children and the wider family, which require a multilayered, tailor-made approach which addresses the needs of the individual as well as the farming business.''
Her appointment follows the resignation of former co-ordinator Angela Cushnie, who resigned after less than three months in the role, in protest at a decision made by the national office which she believed was likely to adversely impact on farming families.