EVENTS
AGKNOW EVENTS
Rooted in the Farm: Providing Culturally Sensitive Health Care to Agriculture Producers (Farmers)
Join us and Dr. Michelle Pavloff Network and Research Chair of Rural Health at Saskatchewan Polytechnic and founder and lead researcher for the SaskAgMatters Network, for a one hour webinar to explore her research on the unique needs and culture of farmers as they pertain to health care provision.
At AgKnow, we are working to increase the resiliency of farming communities by destigmatizing mental health and reducing barriers to services. It is our goal to create better connections between farmers their families and the health care and mental health professionals that support them.
This webinar would be most useful to health care and mental health professionals working with rural farm clients in western Canada.
INTRODUCTION TO LIVESTOCK DEPOPULATION & THE MENTAL HEALTH IMPACT ON FARMERS
This training is to help you understand what many farmers are dealing with in the province right now and that is livestock depopulation. The relationship between farmers and their livestock is not simple nor static.
An Introduction to Livestock Depopulation
This training is to help you understand what many farmers are dealing with in the province right now and that is livestock depopulation. The relationship between farmers and their livestock is not simple nor static.
An Introduction to Farm Culture
This is a virtual webinar training that will give you an overview of farm culture. We'll take a look at the current state of farm mental health and provide you with information regarding the latest Canadian research on farm mental health.
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AgKnow events include webinars and workshops, which can be conducted virtually or in-person at your organization or within your community. Our farm-specific content is designed to be relevant to Ag companies and mental health therapists seeking a deeper understanding of farm mental health, resilience, and suicide prevention in agriculture.
Currently, we have four events to choose from:
Farm Mental Health 101
Resilience and Stress Management
Intro to Suicide Prevention for Ag
Building Suicide Safer Ag Communities