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Biggest ever research project into farming mental health by farming help charity RABI gets off to outstanding start with more than 15,000 responding to survey

Submitting. “To ensure we gathered responses from the widest possible range of farming people, we had to be ambitious on behalf of our community,” said Alicia. RABI s five year strategy is underpinned by its vision that ‘no farmer should ever face adversity alone’. “The results have exceeded our expectations and astounded many, including one research centre who advised us a response rate of over a couple of thousand was unattainable. We are hugely grateful to every organisation and individual who has supported the Big Farming Survey. “Our objective was to deliver statistically valid findings that encompass the diversity in farming today and we have more than achieved this.

The results have exceeded our expectations - First stage of national farming survey concluded

More than 15,000 responses to Rabi farmer wellbeing survey

More than 15,000 responses to Rabi farmer wellbeing survey >More in © AdobeStock/StockMediaProduction More than 15,000 people in England and Wales have responded to the largest survey to date on wellbeing in agriculture. Farm charity Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (Rabi) created the Big Farming Survey with researchers from the University of Exeter. Alicia Chivers, CEO of Rabi, said the huge engagement had been astounding. “We are hugely grateful to every organisation and individual who has supported the Big Farming Survey. “Our objective was to deliver statistically valid findings that encompass the diversity in farming today. We have more than achieved this. The results will provide a true reflection of the pressures and the impacts that people are facing, both from a personal and business perspective.”

Positive uptake of the Big Farming Survey will help define future support

Alicia Chivers ENGLISH FARMERS have responded enthusiastically to the largest ever research project into the health and wellbeing of farming people. Farming people responding to the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution s Big Farming Survey have delivered the most comprehensive level and range of data ever collected. Once analysed, the research findings will inform the development of RABI and other organisations in the sector, working with others to provide future support and service strategies for farming people. “Working collaboratively with key stakeholders across the sector has been integral to achieving such a high response rate. To ensure we gathered responses from the widest possible range of farming people, we had to be ambitious on behalf of our community,” said RABI CEO, Alicia Chivers.

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