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Dr Campbell Costello -  The crises plaguing the Australian veterinary industry

Dr Campbell Costello - The crises plaguing the Australian veterinary industry

Central Station - True Stories from Outback Australia
Sea. 4 Ep. 1631 hr, 20 min
4 Jul 22
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Warning:  This episode discusses suicide and may be triggering for some people, so it may be best to listen in the company of support.Veterinarian’s are one of the most loved professionals in Australia – they’re the superhumans who keep our best mates and fur babies healthy, and step up to save them if the unbearable occurs.So, why is it that veterinarians have almost four times the suicide rate of the Australian population? This equates to a veterinarian taking their own life on average every 12 weeks in Australia.In this episode, Dr Campbell Costello, who you’ll remember from last week’s episode, discusses his perspective on the retention, renumeration, and mental health crises plaguing the Australian veterinary industry. Make sure you stick around as Cozy also shares insights into the major biosecurity threats Australia is currently facing, and why we needs our vets now more than ever.If you are experiencing depression or are suicidal, or know someone who is, help is available.Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467Lifeline: 13 11 14 www.lifeline.com.auBeyond Blue: 1300 224 636 www.beyondblue.org.au/Mindspot: 1800 61 44 34 http://mindspot.org.au/Men’s Shed: www.mensheds.org.auVirtual Psychologist is a free service that offers qualified and experienced counselling via phone, chat, email and text. It is available 24/7. Contact this service via PHONE on 1300 665 234 or TEXT on 0488 807 266. http://virtualpsychologist.com.au/home/ Please help spread this message to help others understand help is just a phone call or text away and they are not alone.**** See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.