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New Funding for Mental Health Assistance for Producers

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In honor of Mental Health Week, the Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, revealed an investment of up to $1.08 million for the Canadian Centre for Agricultural Wellbeing (CCAW). This investment comes through the AgriCompetitiveness Program, a part of the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership.

This project funds five activities aimed at supporting the mental health of Canadian farmers, according to a press release. This includes supports for mental health literacy education for agriculture educators across the country, the development of a mental health toolkit to support the sector in case of catastrophic events and aims to help industry further develop capacity throughout the sector and facilitate the sharing and expansion of national farm mental health strategies and resources.

Additionally, the CCAW will collaborate with the Rural Physicians Society of Canada to create Canada’s inaugural evidence-based agriculture literacy training program. This initiative aims to provide training to rural physicians who engage with Canadian farmers. Furthermore, the CCAW will organize two national conferences to facilitate the sharing of mental health information among stakeholders from various sectors.

“I know firsthand the challenges that come with life on the farm,” said MacAulay. “You work around the clock, 365 days a year, facing unique demands and significant pressure. With everything else our producers have to manage; it can be hard to check in on yourself and prioritize your mental health. This new funding for the Canadian Centre for Agricultural Wellbeing will help more farmers gain access to the mental health support they need, with services and tools that are tailored to them.”

Fast Facts

  • The Canadian Centre for Agricultural Wellbeing (CCAW) is a collaboration between researchers and mental health professionals looking to expand access to counselling and develop new resources for people in agriculture.
  • The CCAW virtually brings together national and global leaders in the agricultural mental health field to conduct cutting-edge research to develop evidence-based community-informed programming and education to address challenges related to well-being among Canadian farmers.
  • If you’re struggling with your mental health, or if you just need someone to talk to, AgTalk by the Do More Agriculture Foundation is available to Canadian producers. AgTalk is a free and anonymous mental health support community for members of the Canadian agriculture sector, and available in both English and French.
  • More agricultural-specific resources can also be found on Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Mental health in agriculture webpage.
  • The AgriCompetitiveness Program is a $25.7-million program under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership that supports sector-led activities that identify industry best practices and build the capacity of the sector, advance farm business management, farm safety information and tools, as well as activities which raise agricultural awareness.

Related Links

Manitoba Invests $450,000 in Farmer Mental Health

Do More Ag Releases Canadian Ag Mental Health Study

Do More Ag Launches New Mental Health Platform AgTalk

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