News | 18 Dec 2023

Join our new Thematic Group "Supporting the Mental Health of Farmers and Farming Communities"

Our new Thematic Group "Supporting the Mental Health of Farmers and Farming Communities" is starting soon - express your interest by 22 January 2024 to join and contribute to this urgent topic.

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In recent years, there has been a growing focus on mental health challenges in diverse rural EU regions, with a particular emphasis on farmers, who play a pivotal role in bolstering the resilience of these regions. Farmers' mental health can be impacted by several factors, including long working hours, geographical and social isolation, financial uncertainty. Such issues are exacerbated by economic challenges, climate concerns, and increased scrutiny on the farming profession. Events such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine war, with the related surge in energy, feed, and fertiliser prices, have added further pressure.

Recent studies in several EU countries underscore the urgent need for comprehensive mental health support for the farming community that take into account the unique challenges of rural life and the specific issues faced by those in the farming profession. On the other hand, access to mental health care for farmers presents significant barriers also due to societal perceptions and a stigma that seeking external help might be inappropriate.

This Thematic Group (TG) will aim to identify the most important, urgent and achievable goals to foster the mental health and well-being of farming communities, particularly farmers.

Apply online to join this TG and be part of a committed group of farmers, policy makers and other CAP stakeholders contributing to this urgent topic. Expressions of interest are open until 22 January 2024.

We invite you to spread the word across your network, so that other interested stakeholders can apply. Applications are welcome from all CAP stakeholders, including Managing Authorities, National Network/Support Unit, authorities and institutions at all levels, advisory services, NGOs, health organisations/services, farmers and farmers organisations, research/universities, and LAGs (Local Action Groups).