Episode 8 Sophie's Legacy
As the saying goes, sometimes the end is just the beginning.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 PutlandDr Kristen SteeleThe 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 Subscribe and listen wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | iHeart | Spreaker | Podchaser
Episode 7 Outside Looking In
Jack Levitt isn’t a vet, he’s a guy who lost a mate. And when Dr Flynn Hargreaves took his life, it sent Jack on a search for answers. He started Flynn’s Walk and Flynn’s Talk to honour his friend’s memory, encourage conversations and spread awareness of the mental health challenges faced by veterinarians.He is just one of the growing band of grassroots campaigners ‘outside’ of the vet profession who are trying to do their bit, to bring about change and help make the profession that his friend dedicated his life to, a safer place to be, while reminding those who rely on vets, just how valued they are. 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:Jack Levitt, founder Flynn’s WalkPeter HargreavesKate and Garry PutlandHannah ReintalsSophie’s Crew ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Flynn’s Walk www.flynnswalk.com.auFlynn’s Talk https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/flynns-talk/id1510105118Love Your Pet, Love Your Pet https://www.loveyourpetloveyourvet.com.au/Dr Nadine Hamilton https://www.positivepsychsolutions.com.au/Sophie’s Legacy sophieslegacy.com Transcript Episode 7 Outside Looking In Subscribe and listen wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | iHeart | Spreaker | Podchaser
Episode 6 Back to the Beginning
Have you studied long and hard or witnessed someone in the thick of it? Then you’ll know how stressful it can be. But what if it was so psychologically damaging that it turned you off the career you had longed for? That’s what happened to veterinary student Claire Bensted."I didn't realise that I was going to struggle with mental health during the degree. I thought that was a problem for later Claire.” And she’s not alone. Vets are clever, compassionate people. Given the score and years of study required to become one, many are driven perfectionists too. These are great qualities for future animal patients, but high personal expectations can bring stress. In a profession littered with confronting moments – from the classroom to the clinic – what needs to change too make sure it doesn’t become too much to bear?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:Professor Wayne Hein, former Dean of Roseworthy at Adelaide University and head of the School of Animal and Veterinary SciencesClaire Bensted – vet student Adelaide UniversityAngelique Cahill – vet student Adelaide UniversityTeagan van Gaans – vet student Adelaide UniversityRory Speirs – vet student Adelaide University ADDITIONAL RESOURCES The University of Adelaide School of Veterinary ScienceCharles Sturt University’s Odyssey ProgramThe Australian Veterinary Association ava.com.auSophie’s Legacy Sophie’s Legacy sophieslegacy.com Transcript Episode 6 Back to the BeginningSubscribe and listen wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | iHeart | Spreaker | Podchaser
Episode 5 Who's Responsible
Vets take an oath to treat and care for all animals. But while there’s someone to pick up the tab for pets and livestock needing medical care – koalas, kangaroos, echidnas and the rest, don’t come with a credit card or a purse – so who’s footing the bill? Vets treat wildlife for free. That’s on top of their normal client list, usually at the last minute, often at the end of a long day and sometimes in the middle of the night. But is it reasonable that they cop the extra work without receiving a cent – or paying for it themselves? 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:Dr Bree Talbot, Foundation vet Byron Bay Wildlife HospitalDr Warwick Vale, equine vet and past president Australian Veterinary Association ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital https://byronbaywildlifehospital.org/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/byron-bay-wildlife-hospital/ https://www.instagram.com/byronbaywildlife/ https://www.facebook.com/byronbaywildlifehospital/ The Australian Veterinary Association ava.com.auSophie’s Legacy Sophie’s Legacy sophieslegacy.com Transcript Episode 5 Who’s ResponsibleSubscribe and listen wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | iHeart | Spreaker | Podchaser
Episode 4 Critical Shortage
Working as a vet in regional Australia is a no brainer for Dr Tiaan Gobius, but he’s in the minority. The vet shortage across Australia is critical beyond the city limits – clinics are closing, leaving towns without animal doctors, and the practices that remain, are under even more pressure.The bigger picture though is that animal welfare and biosecurity are under threat because of the shortage – so how do we lure more vets to rural and regional areas – the tropical regions, the rural outback and the most remote of places – before it’s too late?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 TOUCHThis is a PodTalk independent production. To get in touch, please email caroline@podtalk.com.au or to find more information www.sickasadogpodcast.com.auCREDITSHost: Caroline WinterWith thanks to:Dr Graham Lauridsen and the Tropical Vets Atherton teamDr Tiaan Gobius – new graduateAlina O’Connor – vet studentPixabay News Report Theme ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Tropial Vets https://www.tropicalvets.com.au/Sophie’s Legacy Sophie’s Legacy sophieslegacy.com Transcript Episode 4 Critical ShortageSubscribe and listen wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | iHeart | Spreaker | Podchaser