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Farming Fit

Faming Fit is an outreach programme delivered in partnership between Powys County Council (PCC), Powys Teaching Health Board (PTHB), and Powys Association of Voluntary Organisations (PAVO).

The project aims to develop a tailored outreach service that is accessible and appropriate to the specific health and social wellbeing needs of the farming community in Powys, supporting stronger farm businesses and healthier farming communities.

Launching at the 2024 Royal Welsh Agricultural Show, Farming Fit will see healthcare professionals, Powys County Council staff, and members of the voluntary sector visit livestock markets in Welshpool, Brecon, and Builth Wells monthly from August to December 2024.

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Anyone will be able to approach our team to discuss their health and wellbeing needs, and the team will be able to provide basic clinical reviews in order to enable early identification of any health issues.

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Where We Will Be

Our team will be out and about throughout the remainder of 2024, for a free health check, health and wellbeing advice, or to simply have a chat, come and see us at one of our locations.

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Our Offer Our Offer

Our Offer

Anyone will be able to approach our team to discuss their health and wellbeing needs, and the team will be able to provide basic clinical reviews in order to enable early identification of any health issues.

Read more information (Go to Our Offer)
Where We Will Be Where We Will Be

Where We Will Be

Our team will be out and about throughout the remainder of 2024, for a free health check, health and wellbeing advice, or to simply have a chat, come and see us at one of our locations.

Read more information (Go to Where We Will Be)
Get Help Get Help

Get Help

If you are struggling and need someone to talk to, there are useful organisations that you can contact for support.

Read more information (Go to Get Help)

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