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To conclude “Closer Look’s” series for National Suicide Prevention and Awareness series, show host Rose Scott talks with guests about the impact of suicide on Georgia farmers, veterans and service members.
Data from the National Rural Health Association shows that farmers are three to five times more likely to die by suicide than the general population. Scott talks with Dr. John McElveen, the director of the Georgia Agricultural Wellness Alliance, and Natalie Roy, the CEO of AgriSafe Network. They discuss the unique stressors that Georgia growers and producers face and the lack of access to mental health services in rural areas of the state. The guests also shared how their respective organizations are working to address suicide amongst Georgia farmers.
We then hear from Chris Stephens, the founder of #MilesForMike and the creative specialist for Stop Soldier Suicide. He told the story of his brother, Mike Stephens, who served in the U.S. Navy before dying by suicide in 2017. During the conversation, Chris shared details about his efforts to honor his brother’s legacy and spread awareness about suicide prevention.
Lastly, Michael Mullet, the community relations director with Highland Rivers Behavioral Health, talked about free and affordable wrap-around mental health services and resources offered by 22 organizations through the Georgia Association of Community Service Boards.
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To conclude “Closer Look’s” series for National Suicide Prevention and Awareness series, show host Rose Scott talks with guests about the impact of suicide on Georgia farmers, veterans and service members.
Data from the National Rural Health Association shows that farmers are three to five times more likely to die by suicide than the general population. Scott talks with Dr. John McElveen, the director of the Georgia Agricultural Wellness Alliance, and Natalie Roy, the CEO of AgriSafe Network. They discuss the unique stressors that Georgia growers and producers face and the lack of access to mental health services in rural areas of the state. The guests also shared how their respective organizations are working to address suicide amongst Georgia farmers.
We then hear from Chris Stephens, the founder of #MilesForMike and the creative specialist for Stop Soldier Suicide. He told the story of his brother, Mike Stephens, who served in the U.S. Navy before dying by suicide in 2017. During the conversation, Chris shared details about his efforts to honor his brother’s legacy and spread awareness about suicide prevention.
Lastly, Michael Mullet, the community relations director with Highland Rivers Behavioral Health, talked about free and affordable wrap-around mental health services and resources offered by 22 organizations through the Georgia Association of Community Service Boards.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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