Upcoming public events
Upcoming public events with Lecarrow Wellness

BSAVA CPD Talk
Introduction to The ABCs of Stress Management
Brought to you by Northern Ireland Region - BSAVA CPD Talk
At this lecture, John G Murphy from Lecarrow Wellness will discuss An Introduction to The ABCs of Stress Management – empowering you with the practical tools to be resourceful and resilient in challenging times.
This talk presents an introduction to The ABCs of Stress Management, an evidence-based, practical programme developed by John G. Murphy, specifically designed for individuals and organisations in the healthcare sector. The session explores the core principles and practical tools of the programme covering:
- The key principles of the ABCs of Stress Management
- The personal benefits for you as an individual
- How the programme promotes health and harmony in the workplace
- How to deliver optimal duty of care
- First-hand experience of the techniques through experiential learning
- A Q&A session to address your questions and insights
Event
The lecture will take place on Thursday 6th March 2025. Join us for registration at 19:00 pm for a prompt 19:30 pm course start. This session will last for 2 hours with refreshments and opportunities for questions and discussion with the speaker and your
colleagues within the profession.
This course is intended for all Veterinary Staff
Prices
BSAVA Members FREE, Non-Member Vet £40 inc VAT, Non-Members Nurse £20 inc VAT
Free to members of AVSPNI and NIVA for discount code please email regionalsupport@bsava.com

On Feirm Ground - Funded by the HSE, Department of Health and the Department of Agriculture
Various dates and locations nationwide - click 'Learn More'
To equip frontline agricultural advisors with the knowledge, skills and competencies to engage, support, and signpost farmers on health issues and to mainstream a health promotion focus into routine farming extension activities.
Objectives
- Explore how to create a welcoming, inclusive and safe working environment when engaging with farmers on health issues.
- Consider the rationale for having a specific focus on farmers’
health, including the unique challenges and stresses associated with different demographic groups of farmers. - Reflect on how farming identity and farming masculinities influence
the values and attitudes that farmers develop in relation to their health and, in turn, shape farmers’ health behaviours and health
outcomes. - Offer participants the opportunity to reflect upon their own personal talents and shortcomings in engaging with and supporting farmers on health issues.
- Equip participants with practical tips to recognise signs of distress in farmers and to support farmers’ mental health.
- Provide participants with practical tips to engage with and signpost farmers who may be in distress to appropriate support services.
- Explore advisors’ role in normalising health conversations and mainstreaming a health promotion focus into routine extension
activities, including farm discussion groups.