
Latest news & Updates
August Newsletter
Meet our New Program Coordinator, register for our Suicide Awareness & Prevention workshop sneak peek, and explore the new articles in the Resource Library.
AGKNOW OFFERING NEW SUCIDE PREVENTION & AWARENESS WORKSHOPS IN FALL 2023
How do you talk to someone who is hurting and in distress? What if you had a sneaking suspicion your friend was down enough to be contemplating suicide? Would you know what to do, how to act, what to say?
SUICIDE AWARENESS AND PREVENTION TRAINING IN AG: a SNEAK PEEK WEBINAR
AgKnow has teamed up with Tara Adams at Abridge Consulting to create unique suicide awareness and prevention trainings designed for peer to peer support in the farming and agriculture industry.
July Newsletter
Host an AgKnow event in your community, meet the research assistants and participate in the new Farm Transitions Study!
June Newsletter
We’ve announced new Suicide Awareness & Prevention Workshops coming Fall 2023, meet our brand new Partner, explore upcoming events and celebrate our farming fathers this Father’s Day weekend.
MAY NEWSLETTER
Memberships are live, a Mother’s Day letter from Doreen Blumhagen, community events & more!
April newsletter
Conversation starters & exciting community events in this month’s newsletter.
INTRODUCTION TO LIVESTOCK DEPOPULATION & THE MENTAL HEALTH IMPACT ON FARMERS
This webinar is part of our series on Livestock Depopulation to help you understand what many farmers are dealing with in the province right now.
In The Know Virtual Workshop
AgKnow has partnered with AgSafe Alberta to host an In the Know workshop, a virtual mental health literacy course. In the Know is designed to help you learn about mental health and illness, promote well-being in your life, how to recognize when someone is struggling, and how to respond.
WEBINAR | An Introduction to Livestock Depopulation
This webinar is the first of our series on Livestock Depopulation to help you understand what many farmers are dealing with in the province right now, and that is livestock depopulation.
Study on Delivering Mental Health Support Services to Rural and Farming Communities - closed, results coming soon!
Our lead researcher, Dr. Rebecca Purc-Stephenson is conducting a new study on Study on Delivering Mental Health Support Services to Rural and Farming Communities, and we need your input!
Reducing Barriers and Expanding Services
It seems like FOREVER since I have written a blog post to update anyone on the activity and engagements happening here at the Alberta Farm Mental Health Network, aka AgKnow. There was so much to do since our funding was approved, and then finally received in November.
An Introduction to Farm Culture
This training will give you an overview of farm culture. We'll take a look at the current state of farm mental health and provide you with information regarding the latest Canadian research on farm mental health.
Stronger Together | Group for Rural Women
We’re excited to share an upcoming virtual group program called Stronger Together that is for rural women. This group begins in January 2023 on Saturdays from 1 pm to 2:30 pm and will run for eight weeks.
Introducing AgKnow
As you may know, in May of 2022, the Alberta Farm Mental Health Network met with Minister Horner and presented their whitepaper outlining findings and recommendations for a made-in-Alberta approach to farm mental health.
Supporting Farmers’ Mental Health
There is no doubt that the farming profession is unique. It combines the independent nature and risk of being a small business owner with the fundamental challenges of managing that business under a global supply and demand system.
Our White Paper is available
This report presents our recommendations to the Government of Alberta for developing a made-for-Alberta approach for farm mental health and provides direction for the work The Network is committed to doing.
Alberta Response to Farm Mental Health Capacity
The Alberta Farm Mental Health Network (Network) continues to push forward and explore the rural landscape of mental health supports. Since our last update we have met with over 25 different associations, government programs, private mental health practitioners, researchers, media and even some farmers.