In Plain Talk just got BETTER
Annie’s Project is pleased to offer our live virtual course coming in March.
We are excited to offer this opportunity to help increase your knowledge of specialty crop insurance and risk management strategies. This course includes a four-part virtual “live” training, (or recorded for those who cannot make it to the live sessions) additional recorded information and self-study.
this program is brought to you by ANnie’s Project and USDA-RMA award #RMA23CPT0013617
Nebraska WIA – Book Club
Annie’s Project has proudly partnered with Nebreska Women in Agriculture and its Book Club! Each quarter a new book is selected that is not only a good read, but will also help you acquire or develop skills or perspective needed to navigate your personal agricultural experiences.
Learn More About the Next BookQPR TRAINING
MARCH 12 @ NOON CENTRAL
This training is for anyone who is, works with or knows a farmer veteran, or farmers, or veterans, or anyone. For many people QPR is a very accessible way to receive an introduction to suicide prevention. Together we can help prevent suicide.
Note: Only one training is required to become a QPR certified gatekeeper. Different dates and times are offered in order to accommodate different schedules.
QPR TRAINING
MARCH 19 @ 2 PM CENTRAL
This training is for anyone who is, works with or knows a farmer veteran, or farmers, or veterans, or anyone. For many people QPR is a very accessible way to receive an introduction to suicide prevention. Together we can help prevent suicide.
Note: Only one training is required to become a QPR certified gatekeeper. Different dates and times are offered in order to accommodate different schedules.
SPECIAL EVENT –
COMPASSIN FATIGUE
MARCH 19 @ NOON CENTRAL
This webinar will focus on raising awareness about the emotional, psychological, and physical toll experienced by individuals in caregiving or helping professions or those who are caregivers. Symptoms of Compassion Fatigue will be explored as well as strategies to both heal from and/or prevent those symptoms from occurring.
Our presenter: Monica Kramer McConkey, Rural Mental Health Specialist, and LPC – Eyes on the Horizon Consulting, LLC.
THE HUMAN SIDE OF FARM TRANSITIONS
MARCH 26 @ NOON CENTRAL
Each circle kicks off with a segment related to how you can work through a particular issue related to the human side of farm transitions and then the conversation is opened up for whatever participants have on their minds. Participants can listen, share comments and questions via text or verbalize their thoughts. The sessions are anonymous – participants do not see names or faces. Circles are not recorded.
RURAL RESILIENCY –
WOMEN JUGGLING IT ALL
MARCH 28 @ NOON CENTRAL
Each circle kicks off with a segment related to how you can work through a particular issue related to juggling it all and then the conversation is opened up for whatever participants have on their minds. Participants can listen, share comments and questions via text or verbalize their thoughts. The sessions are anonymous – participants do not see names or faces. Circles are not recorded.
Coffee Chat
MARCH 30 @ NOON CENTRAL
Spring has sprung and the rush is on! If you need to decompress a bit, take this opportunity to listen and share in our Cultivating Resiliency free online “Coffee Chat” group. This is an opportunity to share what is on your mind related to agricultural stress in a safe place. Participants are anonymous and may type in their questions, or verbalize them, or just listen. The session is limited to a maximum of 20 participants and will last one hour. The session will not be recorded, and participants may choose to remain anonymous. Participants cannot see each other, nor do they see each other’s names.