A podcast episode features Craig Wiggins discussing a rural mental health training program targeting stock agents, agronomists, and vets, with a focus on early detection, community support, and addressing youth suicide risks in rural New Zealand.
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Who do you go to? Yeah, we've got our own lane, Jamie. To be fair, I'm uh our trust is targeting those foot soldiers that we call stock agents, agronomous vets, and and rural service professionals to actually get inside the farm gate and uh deal with some of the things and challenges and changes that they may be noticing on farm. And and they're up there every uh sometimes they're the only ones going out on farm, and uh the ones that are the making those changes.
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focus on vulnerable rural service professionals facing farm pressure
The Country 13/05/26: Craig Wiggins talks to Jamie MackaySpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.