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Bell Let's Talk - It Happens to Everyone

1/31/2018

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Look around and you can find stigmas attached to almost any topic of interest – gender equality, ethnicity, mental health, which cattle breed is better… Stigma’s have this weird habit of sticking to a topic simply because we, as a society or culture, have decided not to talk about them.
 
After plenty of reflection and discussion, we felt it was time we did our part in stopping a stigma that we consider important in our lives – that stigma being mental health and particularly mental health in the agricultural industry.
 
When you think of a farmer, rancher or cowboy what comes to mind first? Strong, stoic, abundant perseverance and dedication to their land and animals comes to my mind. Not often do words like troubled, confused, or vulnerable come to mind when I consider these men and women in an industry that I call my own.
 
Large part of this lack of vulnerability has steamed from years – decades and centuries to be quite frank – of being told to “buck up and wipe the dirt from your wounds”. Phrases like that don’t particularly entice someone to open up about feeling stressed, depressed or anxious.
 
The conflicting messages of needing to be tough, when in fact you’re feeling in need of support, only encourages the stigma around mental health. People don’t feel that they can open up to their family or friends the same way they can about other topics that need support, just as much as mental health does.
 
But in order to remove this stigma, we need to start communicating how we feel and how we want to feel. By reaching out to someone – be it a friend, family member or health care professional – and expressing that you’re feeling stressed because wheat prices are at an all time low and you have no clue how to pay your bills, or that your favourite cow has just broken her hip and you know she needs to be euthanized, is the first step in gaining that needed support. From there, discussions on how you can manage those feelings and proactively express them, begin the healing process.
 
Mental health deserves and requires healing time, just the same as a broken bone or nasty flu. It’s not something you just “suck up” and never feel the effects of. As we often see, ignoring how we feel doesn’t allow the person suffering to begin the healing process.
 
In an attempt to help those in the agricultural industry who suffer from mental health begin to heal, Louise and I have put together this vlog to help open up conversation.
 
We ask our viewers to reach out and get talking as well, and not just on #BellLetsTalk day.
Comment your thoughts below and let's see if we can makes some change!

Stats & Extra Info:

Phone Numbers/Websites

  • National Farmers Union Mental Health Links - http://www.nfu.ca/about/farm-emergency-resources-and-support
  • Saskatchewan Farm Stress Line - 1-800-667-4442
  • Manitoba Farm, Rural Support & Northern Support Services Line - 1-866-367-3276 
  • HealthLink BC (general mental health line – 310MentalHealth)– 310-6789
  • Alberta Mental Health Hotline - 1-877-303-2642 (24/7)

Stats
 
  • Survey of Canadian Farmers - University of Guelph - as mentioned by Kim Keller
    -45% reported high stress
    -58% reported anxiety
    -35% reported depression
    -40% of farmers said they would not seek help because of the stigma associated with mental health
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News Articles


  • Western Producer – An isolating illness: talking about mental health - https://www.producer.com/2017/08/an-isolating-illness-talking-about-mental-health/
  • Western Producer – Public criticism affects farmers’ mental health - https://www.producer.com/2016/10/public-criticism-affects-farmers-mental-health/
  • Western Producer – Safety measures should include mental health - https://www.producer.com/2017/10/safety-measures-should-include-mental-health/
  • Western Producer – Farmers suffering mental health issues fail to seek help - https://www.producer.com/2016/07/farmers-suffering-mental-health-issues-fail-to-seek-help/
  • Western Producer – Suffering in silence - https://www.producer.com/2015/05/suffering-in-silence/
  • Western Producer – If it seems dark, farmers need help to see light - https://www.producer.com/2017/11/if-it-seems-dark-farmers-need-help-to-see-light/
  • Global News – FOCUS: How farmers sparked a conversation about mental health - https://globalnews.ca/news/3806218/focus-how-farmers-sparked-a-conversation-about-mental-health/
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Introducing Cameras, Crops & Cows

1/28/2018

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*Make sure you turn up the volume!

With great excitement I am pleased to introduce you to Cameras, Crops & Cows!
 
So Bree, what exactly is this Cameras, Crops & Cows anyway? Well I’m glad you asked!
 
After years of talking about how we can give back to our agricultural community, Louise Sorensen of Sorensen Photography and myself have come up with an answer. For the 2018-year, we’ve partnered up and become business accountability partners and with that partnership came the creation of our vlog series Cameras, Crops & Cows. For the remainder of 2018 we’ll be uploading short videos on various topics that range from cameras, to crops, to cows and everything in between.
 
When we’re not busy talking, we’ll be working on our Canadian agriculture project. The project will span across Western Canada where we’ll be working to capture images, videos and untold stories of the producer. If you’re interested in working with us on our project, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with one of us.
 
And with that, please enjoy our first vlog! We’ll be uploading another soon on a topic that’s super important to both of us, so make sure you’ve liked and followed our various websites and social media platforms to keep up to date!

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Casting Call - Women in Agriculture

1/26/2018

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Alright ladies, listen up!

Sorensen Photography, B.C.P.hoto & Just.Ag Productions are at it again - we're looking for more Canadian ag-enthusiasts, rancHers and farmHers to be part of our legacy photography and film project.

If you're interested, please don't hesitate to reach out to us and we'll get the swather going!

CONTACT INFO:
B.C.P.hoto - info.bcphoto@gmail.com / 250-573-3060
Just.Ag Productions - just.ag.productions@gmail.com / 250-573-3060
Sørensen Photography - sorensenphoto@hotmail.com / 403-363-9790
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