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Rural charity RSABI launches #KeepTalking campaign as need soars


Rural charity RSABI launches #KeepTalking campaign as need soars
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Demand for support from Scotland’s rural charity soared during the pandemic when the agricultural community was isolated from all the usual points of contact.
RSABI’s helpline services made and  received 2734 calls between April 2020 -March 2021, which was up 63% on the previous year, and the charity’s  staff and volunteers are still making regular calls to around 150 people in the agricultural community, up from around 30-50 in normal times. ....

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RSABI encourage people to keep talking


A FAMOUS funnyman is fronting a new mental health campaign targetting Scotland s farming and crofting communities.
RSABI, the charity supporting people in Scottish agriculture, is launching the #KeepTalking campaign this Friday, May 21, fronted by Perthshire farmer and TV comedian Jim Smith.
The charity first ran the campaign in 2020, and after a year of restrictions and various lockdowns, they believe the message of #KeepTalking is more important than ever.
The four-week campaign will encourage people in farming and crofting to stay connected, to look out for each other, and to open up if they’re struggling, with RSABI available to provide support. ....

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Comic fronts new mental health campaign Scots farmers


A FAMOUS funnyman is fronting a new mental health campaign aimed Scotland’s farming and crofting communities.
RSABI, the charity supporting people in Scottish agriculture, is launching the #KeepTalking campaign this Friday, May 21, fronted by Perthshire farmer and TV comedian Jim Smith.
The charity first ran the campaign in 2020, and after a year of restrictions and various lockdowns, they believe the message of #KeepTalking is more important than ever.
The four-week campaign will encourage people in farming and crofting to stay connected, to look out for each other, and to open up if they’re struggling, with RSABI available to provide support. ....

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Building a brighter future with the support of RSABI


RSABI’s #KeepTalking campaign inspired last year s SAYFC bale art competition
FARMING charity RSABI has reported a significant increase in demand for its services over the past year, with mounting pressures on the agricultural community exacerbated further by lockdown restrictions.
Between April, 2020, and March, 2021, RSABI handled an average of 228 helpline calls a month, a 60% increase on the average of 144 calls a month which were recorded in the year prior to Covid-19.
Around 150 clients are receiving daily, weekly or monthly calls from the helpline staff and volunteers and in the last financial year, RSABI reported that 99% of their clients received emotional and/or practical support. ....

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Rural charity RSABI launches scheme to get youngsters on its board


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Rural charity RSABI has launched an initiative to try and get more young people involved with its board.
The charity, which provides support to people working in Scottish agriculture and rural industries, has launched a trainee trustee programme for people aged 18 to 30.
Successful applicants to the 12-month programme will shadow the charity’s trustees and participate in board, committee and staff meetings – all virtually while Covid-19 restrictions are in place. ....

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