‘Life Beyond’ Programme Provides Lifeline to Bereaved Farming Families Across NI
When tragedy strikes a farm, its impact reaches far beyond the yard gate. A sudden accident, suicide, or the death of a loved one can leave farming families not only heartbroken but facing immediate uncertainty about the future of their home, livelihood and legacy.
Through its established Life Beyond bereavement support programme in partnership with EmbraceFARM (ROI), Rural Support continues to stand shoulder to shoulder with farming families across Northern Ireland — providing both emotional counselling and practical farm business support during some of life’s most devastating moments.
Life Beyond is uniquely tailored to meet the realities of agricultural life.
Recognising that home and workplace are one and the same for farming families, the programme delivers holistic, one-to-one support following loss — whether through farm accident, suicide, sudden or expected death.
Support is free, confidential, and shaped around the specific needs of each family.

When the blue lights leave the farmyard, Rural Support remains — helping families pick up the pieces, rebuild resilience, and move forward at a pace that feels right for them. The charity stays by their side for as long as it takes.
The loss of a key family member can have devastating emotional and operational consequences. Alongside grief, families often face urgent pressures relating to livestock care, financial management, legal matters, and succession planning. Life Beyond works with families to:
- Stabilise and safeguard the farm business during crisis
- Provide practical guidance on financial and operational matters
- Offer professional counselling and emotional support
- Strengthen family communication and coping strategies
- Protect the sustainability of the farm for future generations
By supporting individual farm families, the programme also strengthens the wider agricultural sector. Farming families are the backbone of rural communities and food production in Northern Ireland. Ensuring they remain viable following bereavement helps protect rural livelihoods, community wellbeing, and long-term sector resilience.
Rural Support has recently secured funding from The National Lottery Community Fund in Northern Ireland, helping to ensure the continued delivery and long-term sustainability of the Life Beyond programme for years to come.
Gyles Dawson, Joint Interim CEO at Rural Support, said: “Grief within a farming family carries unique challenges. The farm is not just a business — it is home, heritage and identity. When someone dies, every part of life is affected.
“Life Beyond ensures families don’t have to navigate that loss alone. We offer both practical farm business support and emotional counselling, tailored to each family’s circumstances.
“Thanks to funding from The National Lottery Community Fund, we can continue to provide this vital support and remain alongside families for as long as they need us.”
Rural Support understands that asking for help can be difficult. Life Beyond is delivered with compassion, discretion and a deep understanding of the pressures facing farming families.
If you or someone you know in the farming community has been affected by bereavement and would benefit from support, contact Rural Support in confidence by calling their freephone confidential Support Line 0800 138 1678 or visit:
www.ruralsupport.org.uk and click ‘Get Help’ at the top left hand side of the page.
When loss changes everything, Life Beyond helps farming families find a way forward.








