Bass Coast Council Offers Mental Health Aid for Farmers

Bass Coast Shire Council are running mental health first aid training for members of our agricultural community as well as people and organisations who have regular contact with farmers.

Council encourages organisations, businesses and networks that directly service/support or who are in touch with our agricultural communities to participate.

These may be businesses such as financial services providers (accountants, banks, insurance agents), vets, stock agents, agriculture supply businesses, health care providers as well as community organisations.

Sadly, close to one third (30%) of Australian farmers reported a decline in mental health over the past few years.

The National Farmer Wellbeing Report commissioned by Norco - Australia's oldest and largest 100% farmer owned dairy co-operative - in partnership with the National Farmers' Federation, reported that in recent years, nearly half of Australian farmers (45%) have felt depressed, with almost two thirds (64%) experiencing anxiety. For one in seven (14%), it's a frequent experience.

Even more devastating, close to half of Australian farmers (45%) have had thoughts of self-harm or suicide, while close to a third (30%) have attempted self-harm or suicide.

"We acknowledge the unique challenges faced by rural landowners when it comes to farming and agri-business" said Bass Coast Mayor, Cr Michael Whelan.

"Providing mental health resilience and capacity within the farming community will help to destigmatise the challenges that our farmers face. This program is helping us create community champions to support resilience and mental health in farming communities."

"We really want to get those who have regular contact with farmers to be equipped with the skills to help them when times are tough."

This accredited Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training will be run over two days and costs only $20.

MHFA training offers practical first aid skills and gives confidence to help anyone experiencing mental health issues.

You'll learn how to approach someone who's struggling, ask the right questions and help them access professional help.

Mental Health First Aid Course - Two-day course

  • Dates - Monday and Tuesday, 25 and 26 September
  • Time - 9am - 4pm lunch included.
  • Cost - $20 (valued at $300)
  • Place - Wonthaggi Civic Centre Council Chambers
  • Facilitator - Veronique Hamilton, Registered Mental Health Nurse of Exploring Minds, Mental Health Education

Included in registration will be a MHFA hard copy manual, refreshments, and lunch.

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