More targeted funding is needed to support rural communities with mental health challenges.
Responding to the recent release of the Chief Coroner's annual suicide statistics, which shows the highest rate of suicide in Canterbury, North Canterbury Rural Support Trust chairman Doug Archbold said he would like to see more support in rural schools.
Canterbury farming families have been coping with drought, earthquakes, storm events, flooding and low commodity prices in recent years.
"I think both of the major political parties are aware there appears to be a shortfall in funding for mental health," Mr Archbold said.
"We hear of anecdotal evidence that there are ongoing problems with young children being traumatised every time there's an aftershock, so it's ongoing.