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‘Reach out to loved ones’ says farming union ahead of World Suicide Prevention Day

03 Sep 2021 2 minute read
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The Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW) is reminding rural communities to reach out to loved ones.

FUW President Glyn Roberts was speaking ahead of World Suicide Prevention Day on Friday 10 September, when he said farmers “often find themselves working alone for most of the day or feel isolated”.

It is an opportunity to raise awareness and to promote action that will reduce the number of suicides and suicide attempts globally.

One in every 100 deaths worldwide is the result of suicide and The World Health Organisation estimates that one person dies by suicide every 40 seconds.

The latest available statistics from the Samaritans (2019) highlight that in England and Wales there were 5,691 suicides, an increase of 321 on the previous year.

The suicide rate for females under the age of 25 has increased by 93.8% since 2012, its highest level yet.

FUW President Glyn Roberts said: “These are difficult times we live in. Many farmers and those living in rural communities often find themselves working alone for most of the day or feel isolated.

“There are so many uncertainties, stresses, and worries, putting pressure on us that might leave us feeling that we can no longer cope.

“Sometimes those suffering from poor mental health don’t want to talk about the things that have them feeling the way they do.

“So, if you notice that a loved one is sad, not quite themselves or withdrawn – reach out to them.

“Ask them how they are feeling, listen to them, and reassure them that these feelings can be overcome. Together we can make progress in preventing suicides,” he said.

He added: “However, by raising awareness, reducing the stigma around suicide and encouraging well-informed action, we can reduce instances of suicide around the world.”

‘Support’ 

Organisations that offer help and support include:

The DPJ Foundation: Call 0800 587 4262 or If talking on the phone isn’t your thing you can text if you would like support Text 07860 048799

Samaritans: 116 123 or Welsh Language Line (Llinell Gymraeg): 0808 164 0123

Mind Cymru: Call 0300 123 3393, email [email protected] or text 86463

FCN: 03000 111 999

RABI: 0808 281 9490

Tir Dewi: 0800 121 4722


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Gilbyn
Gilbyn
3 years ago

“Af yn ôl i’m cleien bellenig,
Yn ôl i waedu yn anweledig”

Is it ok to mention that it’s overwhelmingly men wot kill themselves?

I mean, it’s utterly astonishing, even for this publication, to discuss farmers and suicide, yet only drop in a statistic about women.

You absolute woke, pathetic, ffecin cretins.

Gilbyn
Gilbyn
3 years ago
Reply to  Gilbyn

What percentage of farmers are men? What percentage of suicides are men? Yet, the only statistic here is about women. Unbelievable….not.

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