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Sustainable Farm Families

Sustainable Farm Families

The Sustainable Farm Families (SFF) program focuses on improving the physical and mental health of farmers and their families.

SFF covers a range of areas including:

  • cardiovascular disease
  • cancer
  • stress
  • diabetes
  • women and men’s health
  • farm safety
  • nutrition
  • physical activity
  • anxiety and depression

Participants receive health assessments as an important part of the workshops and the program is free to all Victorian farmers and their families.

Over 1,000 Victorian farmers have participated in the program so far and 100% would recommend it to other farmers. Workshop content is linked to relevant health issues predominant in farming and rural populations. Benchmark indicators and drivers of farm family health are compiled that can be incorporated into farm business plans and farm benchmarking systems.

The Victorian Department of Primary Industries provided $2.9 million funding to deliver the program to 1,000 Victorian farmers from 2007-08 to 2009-10.

A further $2.18 million funding under the Victorian Government’s Future Farming Strategy announced in 2008 will extend the delivery of the SFF program to an additional 500 farmers from 2008-09 to 2011-12. A list of the 20 new locations was announced on 28 April 2009.

Sustainable Farm Families is an initiative of Western District Health Service, Hamilton, and delivered in partnership with the Victorian Department of Primary Industries, with the support of other agencies.

For more information on the project visit the Sustainable Farm Families website or contact DPI SFF Project Manager Tracey Harper on (03) 5833 5331.

Case study

Read the Sustainable Farm Families case study to see how this program is delivering Better Services to Farmers.

Flood affected communities to benefit from new round of Sustainable Farm Families program

Minister for Agriculture and Food Security Peter Walsh announced on July 12, 2011, that community groups from 12 flood-affected areas would be participating in a new round of the Sustainable Farm Familes project.

The community groups will recruit participants in the latest programs, which have been made possible by funding of $790,000 from the Victorian Government to assist communities devastated by flooding earlier this year.

Mr Walsh said the successful applicants chosen to participate in the program are:                                                          

Location

Community group

Benjeroop

Benjeroop Hall Committee

Timmering

BestWool BestLamb – Timmering

Colbinabbin

Colbinabbin Netball Club Inc.

Rochester

Rochester    Dairy Business Network

Serpentine

Serpentine Recreation Reserve Group

Newbridge

Newbridge     Public Cemetery

Bendigo

Bendigo    Farming Consultative Committee

Elmore

Campaspe Lamb Group

Navarre

Navarre    Football Club

Myrtleford

Alpine Valleys Vignerons

Elmhurst

Elmhurst Landcare Group

Creswick

Creswick Football Netball Club