Farming charity RABI pledges further £10m to support farmers' mental health

A new initiative is encouraging people to make a 'pledge' to show their backing for those facing challenges in the industry

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The BBC's Charlotte Smith chats to Rebecca Wilson, Tom Pemberton and RABI director of services Caron Whaley at the House of Lords event
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The BBC's Charlotte Smith chats to Rebecca Wilson, Tom Pemberton and RABI director of services Caron Whaley at the House of Lords event

Farming charity RABI is increasing its spending on mental health services by up to £10 million over the next five years as part of its campaign to encourage those in and around the industry to support...

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