Coping with the pressures of farming

HSENI and Rural Support have a publication called ‘Coping with the Pressures of Farming’. It's aimed at the farming community, offering help and assistance in relation to their health and well-being and every day pressures of running a farm.

Coping with the Pressures of Farming - front cover of booklet

 

Staying well mentally is just as important as staying well physically. Dealing with stress and strain, the ups and downs of life, are part and parcel of daily living. Farming, whilst rewarding, can sometimes feel stressful.

Sometimes dealing with the day-to-day pressures of farming combined with life's other demands leads to greater stress and pressure, resulting in feelings of being unable to cope. On such occasions, being able to reach out to someone to talk to or get advice from can make all the difference in sorting out the troubled situation or problem.

This resource entitled 'Coping with the Pressures of Farming' is aimed at farmers and farm families based in Northern Ireland. It has been researched and collated to address some of the many and varied issues that contribute to stress when not handled appropriately.

Objectives of this booklet:

  • to promote positive mental health among farmers and farm families
  • to encourage help seeking behaviours in terms of emotional well-being among farmers and farm families by increasing awareness of services available
  • to reduce financial stress by encouraging more efficient ways of managing resources and increasing awareness of support services
  • to improve community understanding of what mental health truly is and challenge the fears and stigma often associated with mental illness which can be barriers to seeking necessary professional help
  • to promote and encourage the development of Social Farming for the benefit of vulnerable citizens, persons and their families

To download a copy of this booklet, please see the following link: