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Gay farmer helpline

Coming to terms and dealing with sexuality in the farming community can often be daunting and a subject not talked about enough. This section will help with contacts and support within this community.


Pride month

  • Pride Month is currently celebrated each year in the month of June.
  • During Pride Month, FCN have published a personal reflection about diversity and the agricultural society, click here to study.
  • While Pride Month is about celebrating our alternative identities, we also hold to talk about how LGBTIQ+ people have a higher risk of mental health problems because of the discrimination we can face. If you demand support, visit Mind for information about mental health support, click here.

Being LGBTQ+ in the farming community – story of farmer Ben Lewis and his journey about existence a gay farmer,click here to read.


The Gay Farmer helpline

  • The Gay farmer helpline allows you to talk to someone if you are going through a difficult time with farming – isolation, disease, market prices etc. but also dealing with these issues and being same-sex attracted can often  make you feel alone and that you are the only one, however this is not the case!
  • They offer a Welsh utter

    The Gay Farmer Helpline suggestions a vital service, and at times a lifeline

    It was hugely encouraging to read, on The International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, of the positive impact that the Gay Farmer Helpline suggestions to an under-represented and often isolated group.

    I deal regularly with divorce cases with a farming connection &#; be it acting for a land owning husband, for a spouse who seeks their &#;fair share&#; or for an adult child who is set to inherit. No two cases are the same, but the ordinary threads woven through farming divorces relate to inherited and gifted assets, issues of liquidity amongst the asset rich/income poor and succession planning. 

    The efforts deeply interested in trying to preserve a farm within the family or alternatively, create an heir (and maintain them interested in farming), whilst maintaining income and profitability can be even more difficult to speak to when considered through an LGBTQ+ prism in what are often inherently (small &#;c&#;) conservative communities. 

    The shocking fact is that in this country, a farmer takes their own being every week. The Homosexual Farmer Helpline can provide a vital source of support for anyone who is st

    Coming to terms and dealing with sexuality in the farming community can often be daunting and a subject not talked about enough. This section will help with contacts and support within this community.


    Pride Month

    • Pride Month is currently celebrated each year in the month of June. 
    • FCN have published a personal reflection about diversity and the agricultural community, click here to read. 
    • While Self-acceptance Month is about celebrating our different identities, we also have to converse about how LGBTQ+ people have a higher chance of mental health problems because of the discrimination we can face. If you need support, stop by Mind for information about mental health support, click here.

    Agrespect

    Agerespect supports diversity in the countryside and encourages inclusiveness, spreading awareness that being open about sexuality is something to be proud of rather than a preventative barrier to carrying out normal existence in the farming group. Click here to stop by their Facebook page


    LGBTQ bereavement support

    • If you have lost someone as a result of suicide and this person was lesbian, gay, bisexual, gender nonconforming or questioning then encourage can be accessed through the Survivors

      Gay Farmer Helpline

      Keith Ineson

      Canon Keith Ineson, from Cheshire and based in Northern Ireland, is a chaplain who set up the ‘Gay Farmer Helpline’ in - the only service of its kind in the UK - to support men in isolated rural communities struggling with their sexuality.

      Growing up in a farming family, Keith realised he was homosexual at the age of 14 but only felt able to come out at the age of After founding Cheshire’s Agricultural Chaplaincy Team, Keith began working with gay farmers and realised how many people across the state in the same situation must also be hiding their sexuality and consequently facing enormous pressures on their mental health and wellbeing. Since its launch, the &#;Gay Farmer Helpline&#; has received new callers every week, and Keith&#;s work was featured in a documentary Landline, made in collaboration with BFI Flare, which showcased stories of some of the individuals who have been supported through the helpline.

      In a personal letter to Keith, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said:

      &#;I know you do this with no thought of praise or reward, but allow me to offer my have recognition of how you are using your unusual, confidential helpline service t

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