Mental health and wellbeing in the rural industry: How can we combat the challenges?

 Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. Farming and other agricultural related professions are known to face particular mental health challenges, with higher than average rates of depression and suicide. According to the Farm Safety Foundation, 81% of farmers under 40 believe that mental health is the biggest hidden problem facing farmers today and 92% believe that promoting good mental health is crucial if lives are to be saved and farmers kept safe. This episode explores the mental health challenges that are faced within the agricultural industry across different groups and what support can be provided to combat them. What will you hear?Hazel Craig, Senior Data Analytics and Wellbeing Consultant at CLA Healthcare, discusses the current circumstances of mental health within the rural industry, the pressures that contribute towards poor mental health and why those in rural areas are more susceptible.Leo Savage, Global Wellbeing Consultant at CLA Healthcare, shares with us how widespread poor mental health in the farming community is, how you can support your colleagues and employees, and the resources that are available through CLA Healthcare and other organisations and charities.  If you, or someone you know, is worried about your mental health please contact Samaritans. To contact CLA Healthcare for any further information please call 01274 717361 or email [email protected].  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Welcome to the CLA’s first ever Podcast series – Rural Business Uncovered.In this series we will review in detail the key issues facing landowners and rural businesses today. Season three will be available from January 2022.The Country Land & Business Association are dedicated to protecting and defending the rights of landowners and rural businesses. The Rural Powerhouse is a CLA campaign designed to unleash the potential of the rural economy. It aims to close the rural productivity gap, adding £43bn per year while transforming the lives of millions of people who live and work in the countryside.Visit WWW.CLA.ORG.UK for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.