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NOTTINGHAM EDITION May 2017
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PEACE WITH PUPS Zen with man’s best friend
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WHALE OF A TIME Duo row across Atlantic
‘Sow seeds of change in farming’
GRIME’S J HUS Tells us he’s a bit boring
ADVENTURE TIPS Explore the outdoors POP STAR DUA LIPA On her road to stardom
Bring mental health to fore in classroom HENRY EDWARDS
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A student who lost a college friend to suicide is calling for a formal focus on mental health for some agriculture courses. University of Nottingham student Jerome Fielder told TUP the death of his mate Joe came ‘massively’ out of the blue last
year. ‘He took his own life because of depression. I guess I was shocked at first and I realised there was a real shortfall in education on it,’ he said. The pair studied agriculture together at Askham Bryan College but despite farming being a high risk industry for suicide he can’t recall the subject ever being mentioned as part of the curriculum. Jerome, who says one farmer a week takes his own life, started to lose his
Campaigner: Jerome Fielder is fighting for change
If you don’t have many people around you things can go downhill quickly
Jerome Fielder
confidence and some social skills after spending 13 hours a day alone on a tractor during the harvest period. ‘It’s a close-knit community, farming but if you don’t have many people around you or you’re not open about it, I think things can go downhill quite quickly. ‘It’s ridiculous. I remember at college having so much teaching on health and safety when operating machinery due to the high fatality rate in the industry. Do we not need teaching on our mental health when Continued on Page 3
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