WFI Announces New Mental Health Support For Farmers

"We know that early access to support can make a meaningful difference, which is why we're proud to partner with WFI to offer farming communities 24/7 access to mental health and safety support. Together, we're helping ensure farmers and their families can access the right support at the right time, wherever they are in Australia."

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The arrangement builds on IAG's broader strategic investment in Sonder and its role in supporting IAG's major event response. IAG is WFI's parent company.

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Eligible WFI clients can gain access to the Sonder app through their local authorised representative or by calling WFI Insurance on 1300 934 934.

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To access the University of Canberra's Regional Wellbeing Survey, please visit:

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Home - Regional Wellbeing Survey

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  1. Farmers unable to access mental health care amid mounting pressure, new data shows - National Farmers' Federation

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  3. University of Canberra's Regional Wellbeing Survey

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"Farmers and their families face unique pressures, from the impacts of extreme weather and financial uncertainty to the challenges that can come with living and working in regional communities," said Rob Deeming, COO of Sonder.

"We know that early access to support can make a meaningful difference, which is why we're proud to partner with WFI to offer farming communities 24/7 access to mental health and safety support. Together, we're helping ensure farmers and their families can access the right support at the right time, wherever they are in Australia."

The arrangement builds on IAG's broader strategic investment in Sonder and its role in supporting IAG's major event response. IAG is WFI's parent company.

Eligible WFI clients can gain access to the Sonder app through their local authorised representative or by calling WFI Insurance on 1300 934 934.

To access the University of Canberra's Regional Wellbeing Survey, please visit:

Home - Regional Wellbeing Survey

Sources:

  1. Farmers unable to access mental health care amid mounting pressure, new data shows - National Farmers' Federation

  2. University of Canberra's Regional Wellbeing Survey

  3. University of Canberra's Regional Wellbeing Survey

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