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Page 1: Make the Promise Campaign. The challenge To reduce the number of fatal accidents in farming - every year around 45 people die in farming accidents To

Make the Promise Campaign

Page 2: Make the Promise Campaign. The challenge To reduce the number of fatal accidents in farming - every year around 45 people die in farming accidents To

The challenge

• To reduce the number of fatal accidents in farming - every year around 45 people die in farming accidents

• To get farmers to take ownership of their and others’ health and safety

• To find a better method of communication with farmers recognising:

– Their need for clear information and that

– Farmers don’t like being lectured to and aren’t interested in advertising campaigns

Page 3: Make the Promise Campaign. The challenge To reduce the number of fatal accidents in farming - every year around 45 people die in farming accidents To

Agriculture revisited

A refreshed programme of activity was agreed by the Board in 2008 with six main work streams:

• Make the promise campaign

• Farm Safety and Health Awareness Days

• Agricultural shows

• Kit and machinery supply

• Promoting uptake of training & farming vocational qualifications

• Stakeholder engagement

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Strategy Phases 1 - 3

• Engage farmers emotionally

• Make the Promise to yourself, your family and your farm – not to HSE/government

• MAKE the promise

• KEEP the promise

And to a lesser extent:

• SHOW the promise

• SHARE the promise

Page 5: Make the Promise Campaign. The challenge To reduce the number of fatal accidents in farming - every year around 45 people die in farming accidents To

Phase 3: It’s still happening

Page 6: Make the Promise Campaign. The challenge To reduce the number of fatal accidents in farming - every year around 45 people die in farming accidents To

It’s still happening

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Results to date

• 29,000 farmers signed up to the campaign

• excellent response rate to direct mail

• Good press coverage

• Farmers agreed with tone and messages…

• “Well looking through you think I’ve done all of this near enough, you can see yourself driving a tractor with a big silage bale that’s fallen off, its happened to all of us, everyone of those you look at and you think I’ve done that” (OLDER FARMER, SHROPSHIRE)

• “It makes you think you could be in the same predicament seeing that.. it stops you thinking that these accidents just happen to someone else” (YOUNGER FARMER, YORKSHIRE)

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Future strategy

• MAKE the promise

• KEEP the promise

• SHOW the promise

• SHARE the promise

• Work with stakeholders to

– Reach new farmers

– Remind farmers of promise

– Act as ambassadors/advocates

Page 9: Make the Promise Campaign. The challenge To reduce the number of fatal accidents in farming - every year around 45 people die in farming accidents To

Use our most powerful symbol

Page 10: Make the Promise Campaign. The challenge To reduce the number of fatal accidents in farming - every year around 45 people die in farming accidents To

Stakeholder Toolkit

• Menu of options available

• Reflect different ways in which stakeholders may wish to be involved in supporting the campaign.

• May be adapted to suit each organisations needs

• For example – a supply of MTP postcards will be made available for Agricultural colleges who have expressed interest.

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Events

• Hosting events for members or local farmers in support of campaign messages. For example:

small scale evening get – together e.g. with pie and peas

Mini SHADs

Q&A events hosted by the stakeholder – perhaps piggy backing on regional meetings

• Materials will be tailored to audience

• Will include Campaign DVD, speaker notes, case studies and pop up stands for larger events

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Articles for Newsletters

• May be hard copy or electronic – length to suit

• We will have a number of “off the peg” articles ready for use

• Case study based articles

• Can also assist with background for your own communications team to write

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MTP Website

• Section for Organisations to “sign up” as supporters – Promise Partners

• Access to materials for Promise Partners to spread the Make the Promise messages

• Individual farmers can show their support on the site too and access case studies and films.

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Promise Knot related materials

• Aim to widen acceptance of the knot and its meaning

• Range of possibilities:

Digital knot for use on letter headings

Pocket card for distribution at events

Lapel badges

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What can you do?

• Let us know today that you want to support the campaign through your members

• Let us know if you have any more ideas

• Keep spreading the word!

• Contact :

Rachel Corbridge [email protected]

(Telephone 0151 951 3319)