
Episode 8 Sophie's Legacy
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For Kate and Garry Putland, losing their daughter Sophie to suicide was the start of their campaign to make the veterinary profession safer for other vets, so no other family would go through what they have.
Sophie’s Legacy is on the cusp of being launched, and it is focused on how we can help save lives. But there are also solutions to the vet crisis, from the profession itself, and calls for governments to step in and finally play a part in recognising and resourcing an industry which provides a whole lot of public good.
Sick As A Dog investigates an industry in crisis – uncovering issues and seeking solutions. As community members, pet owners, meat eaters and wildlife lovers these issues affect us all. Discover how we can all be part of the change.
REMINDER: Take care when listening. If you or anyone you know needs help, please reach out. In Australia you can contact Lifeline by phone on 13 11 14 (24/7); Lifeline via text on 0477 13 11 14 (24/7); Suicide Callback Service 1300 659 467.
GET IN TOUCH
This is a PodTalk independent production. To get in touch, please email caroline@podtalk.com.au or to find more information www.sickasadogpodcast.com.au
CREDITS
Host:
Caroline Winter
With thanks to:
Kate and Garry Putland
Dr Kristen Steele
The many vets, vet nurses and vet staff I spoke to at the Australian Veterinary Association conference
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Sophie’s Legacy sophieslegacy.com
The Australian Veterinary Association ava.com.au
Transcript Episode 8 Sophie’s Legacy
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