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Free Webinar! Behavioral Health Planning: A Key to Farming in the Era of COVID-19

May 12, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Free

Tuesday, May 12, 2020
10:00 am -11:00 am Pacific Time

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A certificate of completion is available for all participants that complete the webinar and evaluation.

Summary: COVID-19 adds new uncertainties to farming on top of a five-year or longer economic recession in most sectors of agriculture. Like climate shifts, tariffs, and disease outbreaks in crops and livestock, COVID-19 is largely beyond the control of agricultural producers. Importantly however, we can mostly control how we behave. Agricultural producers will learn how to develop plans for minimizing infections of the virus, set up arrangements for access to necessary inputs such as equipment and repairs, contracts for a labor force and transportation, and where to become knowledgeable about federal and state assistance programs. Farm families will learn how to develop behavior plans that include: signs of physical and emotional distress, daily behavior practices that nurture one another even if isolation becomes necessary, looking out for neighbors and loved ones while maintaining physical distance, building a support network that can be contacted when specific expertise is needed, and more. Examples of these coping tactics will be shared for 25 minutes by Dr. Rosmann, integrated with 25 minutes of questions and comments from the webinar participants.

Intended Audience: In addition to the staff of NYCAMH and AgriSafe, this webinar is intended for farmers, ranchers, agricultural workers, and others who serve the agricultural community, including Extension personnel, healthcare workers, and public officials.

Learning Objectives:

  • Webinar participants will learn how the behavioral health of agricultural producers differs from the non-farm population, particularly during this era of COVID-19
  • The participants will learn how to develop behavior coping plans within their families and with employees
  • The participants will learn about daily behavioral management practices, including sleep, family talking sessions, physical affirmations that produce relaxation and comfort, diet, and maintaining affiliation along with physical distancing
  • How to build a support network of needed expertise while minimizing exposure to COVID-19

Presenter: Michael R. Rosmann, Ph.D.

Psychologist/Farmer, Adjunct Professor, Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, University of Iowa

Michael Rosmann is a farmer and psychologist at Harlan, Iowa. He obtained his BA in psychology from the University of Colorado and his MS and PhD degrees in clinical psychology from the University of Utah. His professional work has contributed to the understanding of why people farm, their behavioral health, and why suicide is unusually common among farmers. The Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network program that is being implemented by the USDA as part of the 2018 Farm Bill is largely based on the work he and colleagues undertook for four decades. Dr. Rosmann often contributes to national and international media, such as NPR, CNN, the Guardian, The New Republic, Time Magazine, and many farming periodicals about agricultural behavioral health, and now COVID-19.

Hosted by AgriSafe Network

Details

Date:
May 12, 2020
Time:
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Cost:
Free
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