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    The researchers believe it’s vitally important to undertake this study alongside farming women and industry partners who are already doing great work in this space.

    “There are some great farming organisations supporting farming women, such as Dairy Women’s Network, Rural Women New Zealand and Agri-Women’s Development Trust, but to our knowledge there is no New Zealand academic research, and no current data capturing the wellbeing needs of this sector,” she adds.

    “We hope the survey results will create a comprehensive national picture of women’s wellbeing in farming, providing evidence to inform future services, policy and community initiatives.”

    The survey builds on previous work from Dr Stanley-Clarke and Dr Knook in rural mental health, including programmes such as WellMates and SafeMates, which are peer-led mental health programmes for agriculture students.

    “Our earlier research showed just how important rural women, especially mothers, are in supporting mental health conversations, reducing stigma and helping young people thrive,” Dr Stanley‑Clarke says. “This survey is about acknowledging that role and ensuring women themselves are better supported.”

    Dr Stanley‑Clarke says strong participation is essential to ensuring meaningful outcomes.

    “We want to hear from as many women as possible, whether they’re working on farms, managing households, or contributing to rural communities in other ways. The insights they share will help us advocate for better support and ensure the wellbeing of women in farming is recognised as a priority.”

    The anonymous survey takes approximately 15 minutes to complete and is open until mid‑July.

    As the questions relate to mental health, the researchers stress that participants can stop at any time, and encourage anyone who needs mental health support to reach out to Lifeline, or see their GP or health practitioner.

    Take part in the NZ Women in Farming Wellbeing Survey here.

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