Over $388,000 invested through Sustainable CAP for mental health support of farmers and ranchers
The mental health of farm families is being invested in by the provincial and federal governments through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership.
The Agricultural Research and Extension Council of Alberta is receiving $388,500 to create awareness and expand the number of health care supports available to ranchers and farmers through newly established; AgKnow Alberta Farmer Mental Health Network.
AgKnow was created in 2022 and develops, promotes, and delivers evidence-based mental health programming, tools, and learning resources to help farm families and farming communities.
“Alberta farmers can feel immense pressures to support their families and to continue extensive family farm legacies. Through AgKnow, we’re de-stigmatizing farm mental health and making it easier for farmers to access therapy and counseling designed with their lifestyles in mind. With this grant, we’ll be able to expand our programming and develop more educational resources so therapists and counselors across Alberta can better understand and serve farmers.” – Linda Hunt Pag, Program Director, AgKnow