Written by Eva Osborne-Sherlock from Agriland
A team of staff from Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) and EID Cymru will climb three of Wales’ highest peaks ahead of mental health week.
Mental health week will take place from May 13-19, 2024, and this year’s theme is ‘Movement: Moving more for our mental health’.
The team of 18 staff will set off in the early hours on Saturday, May 11, at the bottom of Yr Wyddfa.
They will then tackle Cadair Idris and then Pen y Fan in a 24-hour period.
The HCC team went out for a practice walk. Image: HCC
The team are also raising money for charitable causes including mental health charity Tir Dewi, the Wales Air Ambulance and British Heart Foundation.
HCC campaigns executive Philippa Gill, who is leading the initiative, said: “Mental health affects us all in some way or another.
“Not all of us move as much as we should and by getting out in the fresh air, training for this challenge with the team for many months, we are all feeling better and are enjoying the chats we have when out walking.”
HCC chair Cath Smith said: “I wish the team the very best of luck and kind weather conditions. As an organisation we care about the mental wellbeing of our team and also that of the industry.
“Through initiatives such as this one, we aim to also raise awareness of the help that is available to those who are struggling with their mental health and encouraging people to reach out, share the load and not suffer in silence.
Smith said it is even more important now to look out for one another and point people towards help if it looks like they might need it.
“We have many mountains to climb in the near future, but for now, I wish the team the very best of luck with their Welsh three peaks challenge.”
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Mental health week will take place from May 13-19, 2024, and this year’s theme is ‘Movement: Moving more for our mental health’.
The team of 18 staff will set off in the early hours on Saturday, May 11, at the bottom of Yr Wyddfa.
They will then tackle Cadair Idris and then Pen y Fan in a 24-hour period.
The HCC team went out for a practice walk. Image: HCC
The team are also raising money for charitable causes including mental health charity Tir Dewi, the Wales Air Ambulance and British Heart Foundation.
HCC campaigns executive Philippa Gill, who is leading the initiative, said: “Mental health affects us all in some way or another.
“Walking and getting out in the fresh air is a great way to help our mental health and that’s why we’re tackling this challenge ahead of mental health week.
“Not all of us move as much as we should and by getting out in the fresh air, training for this challenge with the team for many months, we are all feeling better and are enjoying the chats we have when out walking.”
Mental wellbeing
HCC chair Cath Smith said: “I wish the team the very best of luck and kind weather conditions. As an organisation we care about the mental wellbeing of our team and also that of the industry.
“Through initiatives such as this one, we aim to also raise awareness of the help that is available to those who are struggling with their mental health and encouraging people to reach out, share the load and not suffer in silence.
“The agricultural industry, though resilient, has dealt with exceptionally wet weather conditions and is facing monumental changes in the months ahead.”
Smith said it is even more important now to look out for one another and point people towards help if it looks like they might need it.
“We have many mountains to climb in the near future, but for now, I wish the team the very best of luck with their Welsh three peaks challenge.”
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