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Safe Farm EIP Project
Safe Farm EIP Project

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Ongoing | 2021 - 2022 Ireland
Ongoing | 2021 - 2022 Ireland
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Objectives

The Safe Farm project aims to stimulate safer farm practice among farm families and foster cultural and behavioural change towards fam safety at farm level. It will develop, deliver, assess and evaluate a bespoke farm safety training programme (informed by a needs analysis) with a long-term objective of promoting sustainable safety standards on farms and the possibility of future acceptance as an industry best practice standard. The bottom-up participatory approach is a unique and innovative element of this project, led by a multi-actor Operational Group representing farmers, academics, consultants and practitioners in the dairy and health and safety industries.

Objectives

The Safe Farm project aims to stimulate safer farm practice among farm families and foster cultural and behavioural change towards fam safety at farm level. It will develop, deliver, assess and evaluate a bespoke farm safety training programme (informed by a needs analysis) with a long-term objective of promoting sustainable safety standards on farms and the possibility of future acceptance as an industry best practice standard. The bottom-up participatory approach is a unique and innovative element of this project, led by a multi-actor Operational Group representing farmers, academics, consultants and practitioners in the dairy and health and safety industries.

Activities

Activities include:

  • Gather insights on farmer behaviour and attitudes to safety, approaches to reducing risks and ultimately improving safety on farms - saving lives, reducing injuries and trauma;
  • Assess the needs of farmers relating to health and safety training.
  • Develop a training programme informed by the learning from other sectors, the needs analysis and insights of farmers;
  • Recruit farmers, deliver and assess training;
  • Revise the training following evaluation and feedback with a view to possible future accreditation and roll-out across the wider farming population; and
  • Disseminate the learning to increase awareness of risks and reduce the likelihood of an accident at farm level.

Activities

Activities include:

  • Gather insights on farmer behaviour and attitudes to safety, approaches to reducing risks and ultimately improving safety on farms - saving lives, reducing injuries and trauma;
  • Assess the needs of farmers relating to health and safety training.
  • Develop a training programme informed by the learning from other sectors, the needs analysis and insights of farmers;
  • Recruit farmers, deliver and assess training;
  • Revise the training following evaluation and feedback with a view to possible future accreditation and roll-out across the wider farming population; and
  • Disseminate the learning to increase awareness of risks and reduce the likelihood of an accident at farm level.
Project details
Main funding source
Rural development 2014-2020 for Operational Groups
Rural Development Programme
2014IE06RDNP001 Ireland - Rural Development Programme (National)
Location
Main geographical location
South-West (IE)
Other geographical location
Mid-West

EUR 199614.8

Total budget

Total contributions from EAFRD, national co-financing, additional national financing and other financing.

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Contacts

Project coordinator

  • Joseph Kirk

    Project coordinator

Project partners