Mental health concerns raised after flying social worker discovers remote youth are suffering from FOMO TueTuesday 23 Nineteen-year-old Jacqui Couzner started working at North Well station about a year ago. ( Print text only Cancel Life for kids and teens on outback stations often plagued by drought is already tough, but social media has made it worse for some. Key points: They feel isolated when they see city kids posting on social media Flying headspace social worker Jack Pointon says education is key to helping rural kids They often struggle with FOMO — fear of missing out. On the dusty and dry North Well station in South Australia's far north, 19-year-old station hand Jacqui Couzner musters cattle.