Event
Farmer Stress Assistance and Wellness Event
*This event is for farmers in Clallam, Jefferson and Kitsap Counties.*
Farming can be extremely stressful. Agriculture is known to be a dangerous occupation full of potential stressors like weather, changing economic markets and machinery breakdowns. When these start to compound many farmers experience excessive stress, making it hard to move forward to positive solutions. Due in part to the stresses faced in farming, agricultural workers have rates of suicide much higher than the average rate. Farmers need resources and support now more than ever.
How can farmers care for themselves to sustain their tenure in agriculture? We will explore this query.
Join us for a free workshop with lunch and snacks provided in a comfortable, relaxed setting. Walk away with practical knowledge and resources on how to manage the stresses of agriculture. We understand that these topics may be challenging to address in our agriculture community, yet necessary in order to be proactive in community health and wellbeing.
Speakers include WSU Extension, AgriAbility, Western Regional Agricultural Stress Assistance Program, Jefferson Healthcare, and Jefferson Public Health.
Lunch generously provided by the Port Townsend Food Coop. Retreat space generously sponsored by the Resort at Port Ludlow. Workshop sponsored by the WSU Extension AgriAbility Program.
Topics include:
-Taking care of the farmer and managing stress on the farm -Physical injury prevention, proper body mechanics, stretching techniques -Assistive technology if injury occurs to keep you farming -Mental health resources, suicide awareness and reduction through QPR training (Question, Persuade, Refer) -Local services: access to affordable primary care providers, charity care and financial assistance, harm reduction services, and more
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LocationThe Resort at Port Ludlow (in Olympic Room across from lobby) (View)
1 Heron Road
Port Ludlow, WA 98365
United States
Categories
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Contact
Accessibility
ADA accessible. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication or program information or reasonable accommodation need to contact WSU Extension, 121 Oak Bay Rd, 360-379-5610 at least two weeks prior to the event.
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