John Wells

The Water We Swim In

The Water We Swim In Learn to recognize the “water we swim in” (our culture) and how it contributes to both helpful and unhelpful attitudes and beliefs related to physical, mental, and behavioral health and well-being. Workshop General Information Primary Audience: General Community Workshop Length: 90 Minutes Minimum Audience: At Least 10 People Maximum Audience: […]

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COMET

COMET A workshop teaching people how to intervene when they encounter someone who is in a “vulnerable space” and help shift the person’s mental health trajectory back to a place of wellness instead of proceeding towards a mental health crisis. Workshop General Information Primary Audience: General Community Workshop Length: 2 Hours Minimum Audience: At Least

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SafeTalk

SafeTalk At a safeTALK workshop, you’ll learn how to prevent suicide by recognizing the signs of someone struggling with thoughts of suicide, learn to engage them so they tell their story, and identify resources to connect them to for further support. Workshop General Information Primary Audience: General Community Workshop Length: 3.5 Hours Minimum Audience: At

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WeCope — Full Program

WeCope — Full Program A seven-week, practice and skills based program featuring 11 targeted activities and “practices” that can measurable improve mental and physical health, happiness, and overall well-being. Requires seven one-hour sessions. Training & Workshop General Information Primary Audience: General Ag – Farmers/Ag Service Class Length: 30 – 60 Minutes Minimum Audience: 20 People

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Farm Health and Safety Introduction

Farm Health and Safety Introduction An overview of farm injury and workplace health concerns with basic strategies for preventing “accidents” and health issues connected to farm workplace hazards Training & Workshop General Information Primary Audience: General Ag – Farmers/Ag Service Workshop Length: 30 – 60 Minutes Minimum Audience: 30 People Maximum Audience: No Maximum Format:

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Caring for Farm Families

Caring for Farm Families An introduction to workplace health and injury concerns, unique risk factors, and things that health professionals can do to assist with prevention, treatment, and consultation. In rural communities, health professionals including physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician’s assistants, social workers, and physical therapists are often among the first to see and care

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Five Must-Do Actions to Protect Farm Workers and Farm Families

Five Must-Do Actions to Protect Farm Workers and Farm Families Shorter, target/focused review of critical farm safety actions based on recent reported injury and work-related fatality cases. Focus is on action and setting priorities for investments of time and dollars. Training & Workshop General Information Primary Audience: Farmers Workshop Length: 30 Minutes or Less Minimum

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Dangers in the Air on the Farm

Dangers in the Air on the Farm Background presentation on important and unique farm respiratory hazards and best management practices to reduce hazard levels and protect workers. Includes coverage of silo gas, manure gases (hydrogen sulfide, methane, ammonia), carbon monoxide, grain dust, molds, and pesticides. Training & Workshop General Information Primary Audience: Farmers Workshop Length:

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We-Cope — Sampler

We-Cope — Sampler Will cover one, two or three selected practice and skills based program featuring 11 targeted activities and “practices” that can measurable improve mental and physical health, happiness, and overall well-being. Training & Workshop General Information Primary Audience: General Ag – Farmers/Ag Service Workshop Length: 30 – 60 Minutes Minimum Audience: 30 People

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