Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Backing farmer health

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Agricultur­e Victoria is supporting Gippsland farmers and their families to prioritise their health and wellbeing, thanks to more funding for health checks and referrals.

Injuries and poor health can impact the whole family and can compromise business productivi­ty and profitabil­ity.

The State Government is delivering on a commitment to improve farmer health by investing $400,000 to deliver more health checks and improve referrals for farmers.

The project is being rolled out across Victoria by experience­d health clinicians from the National Centre for Farmer Health (the Centre) and partner organisati­ons.

Since the program began two years ago, almost 200 health checks have taken place at field days, community events, and through se- lected health services.

The project will also see the centre increase the number of clinics and services available across Victoria, train more health clinicians, develop protocols to support the expansion of existing effective health programs, and identify locally accessible referral pathways.

Agricultur­e Victoria’s acting executive director agricultur­e policy Julie Simons said given many rural communitie­s relied on agricultur­e as the main industry, investing in farmer health provided multiple benefits. “Investing in a healthy and safe rural sector means a more resilient rural Victoria,” said Dr Simons.

Based in Hamilton, the centre is a national

leader in farmer health, wellbeing and safety and is best placed to extend the reach of its existing 20-minute farmer Health and Lifestyle Assessment­s and 90-minute AgriSafeTM Clinics.

“This funding recognises that human resources are the number one asset on farms and we’re excited with the opportunit­y to expand our existing health programs so that more farmers and farming families can prioritise their health,” said centre business developmen­t and industry engagement manager Cecilia Fitzgerald.

 ?? ?? National Centre for Farmer Health nurses Zoe Mclean and Sue Brumby ready to do health checks at Farm World last week.
National Centre for Farmer Health nurses Zoe Mclean and Sue Brumby ready to do health checks at Farm World last week.

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