RSABI encourages farmers to support each other this winter

Scottish agricultural charity RSABI is urging farmers to check on the welfare of neighbours, especially those in their communities who are elderly or vulnerable, as wintry conditions are set to continue.

Scottish agricultural charity RSABI is urging people to check on the welfare of neighbours and apply for help for heating payments.
Farmer Graham Tulloch clearing paths in Orkney.

The charity is also encouraging people in the agricultural community to help raise awareness that it can provide Help for Heating payments for those struggling to heat their homes and also offer a range of other financial and practical support.

With the snow affecting many areas across the north of Scotland, RSABI has been highlighting the exceptional initiative of local farmers who, as well as looking after livestock and defrosting troughs, have been helping free snow-bound rural people and re-open roads blocked by drifting snow.

Local Orkney farmer Graham Tulloch is one of the farmers who has been working hard to clear the roads in Orkney, alongside many other farmers and crofters across the country who are helping members of the public in difficulty.

While many farmers have been out helping those who need it most, the weather conditions can also put a serious strain on the farming community, making it difficult to care for their livestock, with water pipes to be defrosted and difficult conditions for feeding cattle and sheep.

READ MORE: Farmers can apply for £400 heating payments this winter

#KeepTalking campaign

Carol McLaren, chief executive at RSABI, said that it is very “heartening” to see the ways that farmers and crofters are going above and beyond and supporting their communities during this period of extreme weather in addition to looking after their livestock and running their farms and crofts.

Carol McLaren, chief executive at RSABI
Carol McLaren, chief executive at RSABI.

“With freezing temperatures and very difficult conditions expected to continue, the sentiment behind RSABI’s #KeepTalking campaign is more vital than ever, and we’re encouraging everyone to look out for one another. Everyone is keen to avoid tragedy in these sorts of extreme circumstances, and taking time to check in on someone could lift someone’s spirits and perhaps do much more.

“Making a quick phone call or sending a text message could also help raise awareness of the services we offer, including our support to keep homes warm via our Help for Heating payments of £400, particularly for those who are elderly or vulnerable.”

For anyone struggling or feeling isolated, particularly those who may find themselves cut off and alone, the team at RSABI are here for them and ready and waiting at the end of the phone 24/7 on 0808 1234 555, and our live webchat is available via RSABI website.

RSABI’s Help for Heating payments are available to those in the agricultural community who may be worried about their heating bills in the cold weather.

The charity is providing a minimum of £400 to help people heat their homes. To apply for the payment, please call 0808 1234 555. Alternatively, an online assessment tool is available via RSABI’s website www.rsabi.org.uk to check if you qualify. RSABI’s case officers will support applicants through the process.

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