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Healthy Trees Need Healthy People

Representatives from organisations across the forestry sector have come together to identify mental health issues and provide useful tools to help.

By Elle McAllister · May 12, 2025

As National Plant Health Week draws to a close and as we kickstart a new week of Mental Health Awareness, we are delighted to announce that organisations from across the forestry sector have come together to tackle the growing issues surrounding mental health in forestry.
An increasing number of threats to our trees makes the future of woodlands and forestry in the UK uncertain. However, we do know that trees and woodlands won’t thrive without the dedicated people who work across all aspects of forestry to keep them healthy. The forestry sector has a duty of care to these people to keep them healthy, happy and safe. As our physical safety record in forestry operations continues to get better and better, it’s high time we took urgent action to address the important issues relating to mental health in our industry.
This is why representatives from the Forestry Contracting Association (FCA), the Royal Forestry Society (RFS),  the Forestry Commission (FC), Cumbria Woodlands, the Forest Industry Safety Accord (FISA), the Confederation of Forest Industries (CONFOR), the Institute for Chartered Foresters (ICF), Rowellian Environmental Consulting and Iwan Meirion Consultancy are working together to help identify the mental health issues facing our sector and provide useful tools to help prevent and alleviate problems. We will be collecting your thoughts and ideas over the summer. You can come to the RFS stand at the Royal Welsh Show (21 to 24 July) to let us know what you think or get in touch via socials.

If you are struggling with your mental health, you are not alone. Please reach out to someone you trust, your GP, or if you are in crisis call 999.

Below are details on services and organisations that offer help and support:

  • Samaritans
    Offer emotional support 24 hours a day – in full confidence. Call 116 123 – it’s FREE.
  • Mind
    Find practical advice helplines and support as well as further resources.
  • Shout 85258
    For free, confidential support, 24/7, text SHOUT to 85258.
  • CALM helpline & webchat
    The Campaign Against Living Miserably is leading a movement against suicide. Call the CALM helpline on 0800 58 58 58 or use their webchat here. Open 5pm to midnight, 365 days a year.

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