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MENTAL HEALTH HELP FOR FARMERS DURING PANDEMIC

- EAP NEWSROOM news@eap.on.ca

The “winter blues” is a common psychologi­cal experience for many Canadians during the season and the pandemic has made things worse, especially for farmers.

the Canadian Mental Health Associatio­n Ontario who either work in agricultur­e or know someone who does. stressors that our farmers expericnce on a day-to-day basis, most of them are outside of their control,” stated Dr. Andria Jones-Bitton, a professort at the Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph. “That creates a senses of helplessne­ss.”

The CMHA noted in an informatio­n brief that farmers often have to live far from more populated centres because their operations demand a large amount of space for crops to grow, pasturage for livestock, or room for large outbuildin­gs to house animals and equipment. This can increase the amount of isolation and the risk of depression for people who work in agricultur­e during the dark months of winter.

The CMHA now offers programs to help farmers know more about mental health issues and how to deal with them. These programs include In The Know, a mental health literacy program. The CMHA also works with other non-profit agencies like Do More Ag, which focus on mental health needs for people involved in agricultur­e.

The increasing popularity of social media also helps individual­s and families in the farming community stay more in touch with friends and relatives and also agencies that can help them. The CMHA noted that the value of social media in promoting good mental health emphasizes the importance of high-speed Internet access for rural areas.

More informatio­n on mental health services for people in the agricultur­al sector is available from CMHA at www.cmha-east. on.ca or by phone to 1-800-493-827.

 ?? —photo d’archives ?? L’Associatio­n canadienne pour la santé mentale offre des conseils et des programmes pour aider les agriculteu­rs à faire face à la dépression ou à d’autres problèmes de santé mentale pendant l’hiver.
—photo d’archives L’Associatio­n canadienne pour la santé mentale offre des conseils et des programmes pour aider les agriculteu­rs à faire face à la dépression ou à d’autres problèmes de santé mentale pendant l’hiver.

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