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Title: The Veterinary Benevolent Fund


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VETS HELPING VETS Suicides Jerry
Lucke Veterinary Benevolent Fund
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Acknowledgements
  • Lydia Brown Richard Mellanby
  • Richard Halliwell Simon Orr
  • Wendy Harrison Virginia Richmond
  • Brian Hoskin David Wishart
  • Austin Kirwan
  • Other organisations BVA
  • RCVS
  • SPVS
  • VDS

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Outline
  • Incidence of Suicides
  • Underlying reasons mental illness addictive
    disease
  • Sources of help, advice and care
  • The role of VBF
  • A role for FVE?

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The Times (London)6 October 2005
  • Suicide among vets nearly four times the
    national average and double that for doctors and
    dentists.

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PMR Proportional Mortality Ratio
  • observed number of suicides
  • expected number of suicides
  • Suicides as determined by the verdict of a
    Coroners Court
  • Expected proportion of total number of suicide
    deaths in the occupational group
  • 100 PMR same proportion as in the general
    population
  • 50 PMR half the rate
  • 200 PMR twice the rate
  • Office of National Statistics Data England
    Wales

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Data for England Wales1979 2000 (not
1981)Deaths aged 20-74 years
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Method of suicide as a percentage1982 - 1996
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Suggested underlying factors
  • Stress with severe clinical depression
  • Stigma of mental health disorders
  • Shame/embarrassment
  • Burden to family and others
  • Reluctance to seek medical help
  • Professional and social isolation
  • Access to lethal drugs
  • Different perception of life and death
  • Profile of vet student intake

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Vet Helpline Callers Presenting Problemsby
SexOctober 2004 September 2005
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VSHSP - Veterinary Surgeons Health Support
Programme
  • Provides for the relief of
  • mental and physical illness
  • associated with compulsive behaviour or stress
    or depression
  • may or may not result from alcohol or drug
    addiction or other
  • forms of dependence
  • allowing vets to continue with professional
    duties safeguarding
  • the public interest
  • Since established 1 March 1999 227 people have
    been helped
  • 34 new cases in 2005
  • 23 single, 10 married, 1 widowed
  • 62 vets, 15 nurses
  • Range of problems including alcohol, drugs,
    depression, eating
  • disorders, suicidal tendancy
  • Expenditure in 2005 - 63,319 (92,445)

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Students the early years as a vet
  • Does the selection process result in a high risk
    profile?
  • Positive
  • High intelligence
  • Early focus on a vet career
  • Committed and hard working
  • Negative
  • Demanding teaching programme
  • Exclusion of social skills and self-awareness
  • Transition from security of the vet school to the
    business of practice
  • Tutoring schemes and help support mechanisms in
    vet schools
  • Mentoring in the early years of practice

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Conclusions
  • The concern is real about suicide mental
    illness diseases of addiction
  • The Office of National Statistics confirms the
    high incidence in the UK profession
  • The problem is not restricted to the UK
  • More needs to be known about the predisposing
    factors
  • The profession and the undergraduate students
    must understand the risks
  • Men and women vets of all ages are at risk
  • A co-ordinated approach at the national level is
    required and properly funded systems need to be
    in place for
  • VETS HELPING VETS

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Veterinary Benevolent FundHelping Vets in need
since 1897
www.vbf.org.uk
Please contact info_at_vbf.org.uk for a copy of this
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