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January 2020                                                                        January 2020

       BERE REGIS                                                                          DORSET TRADING STANDARDS
       SURGERY NEWS
                                                                                           Dorset Council Trading Standards Service check and approve
                                                                                           businesses so you don’t have to.
         Flu vaccinations                                                                  For more information visit www.buywithconfidence.gov.uk or

        We  still  have  supplies  of  both  flu                                           call 08454 040506.
        vaccinations.    If  you  are  eligible                                            To report or seek advice about problems you have
        but  unsure  whether  you  should                                                  experienced when dealing with a trader call 08454 040506.
        have  a  flu  vaccination  it  may  be
        worth  taking  a  look  at  this  article
        from  BBC  South  Today  https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-dorset-           Wellbeing support for Dorset farmers
        50715136/vaccine-flu-victim-recovering-from-three-month-coma.    This  is  an
        extreme case but is what having the flu vaccination could prevent                   One area of work that people don’t normally associate with trading standards is
                                                                                            animal health and welfare.

        Stay healthy in winter – advice issued by Age UK                                    We have a small team of officers who are responsible for farm animal welfare and
                                                                                            disease control. There is a lot of legislation aimed at licensing the movement of
        As we get older, changes to our bodies mean that cold weather and winter bugs       farmed animals with the aim of controlling some of the nasty ‘exotic’ diseases that
        affect us more than they used to.                                                   threaten  the  farming  industry  such  as  foot  &  mouth,  swine  fever  and  avian
                                                                                            influenza.

        Our immune system doesn’t function as well as we age                                The team is also responsible for ensuring the welfare of the animals whilst on the
                                                                                            farm, being transported, or being sold at market. These welfare standards are very
        Our immune system helps us fight off germs and infections.
                                                                                            simple  –  the  animal  should  be  fed  a  sufficient  diet,  have  clean  water  to  drink,
        Colds, flu and pneumonia are all more common in winter. It doesn’t have to be       somewhere dry to lie down and to be treated if they are ill.
        a cold winter for seasonal viruses such as flu, colds, and norovirus to spread. Last
        year over 60% of cases of flu that needed hospital treatment were in people over    The  vast  majority  of  farmers  easily  meet  or  exceed  these  standards,  but
        65. So it's a good idea to take extra steps to avoid a nasty illness.               occasionally we come across cases where the farmer is not doing enough. This
                                                                                            can  sometimes  be  down  to  financial  difficulties,  but  more  often  than  not  it  is

                                                                                            because the farmer has mental health problems. Some farmers can become very
        What you can do                                                                     socially isolated and with a busy farm to run they find it difficult to find the time to
            Get your free flu jab – even if you're fighting fit                            go to their doctors or talk with others.
                                                                                                                            There are some excellent organisations who
        Everyone  aged  65  and  over  is  entitled  to  a  free  flu  jab  from  the  doctor  or
        pharmacist. The vaccines for this age group has an agent in which helps to boost                                    can offer help and support to farmers who
        your immune system’s response to the vaccine. Even if you’re fit and healthy, it’s                                  are  struggling.  One  example  is  a  charity
                                                 a  great  idea  to  get  the  jab  to                                      called  Farm  Community  Network  (FCN).
                                                 help protect yourself and others.                                          They  have  a  team  of  volunteers  in  Dorset,
                                                                                                                            many  of  who  are  farmers  themselves,  so
                                                 If you care for someone aged 65                                            they  really  do  understand  the  problems
                                                 or  over,  or  are  a  frontline  care                                     faced in the farming industry.
                                                 worker,  you  should  think  about
                                                 vaccinating  yourself  against  the        If you or someone you know could benefit from talking with a sympathetic person
                                                 flu too.                                   who understands farmers and rural life then call the Farm Community Network on
                                                                                            03000 111999.


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