Co-designing the translation of research into practice to support mentally healthy workplaces in agricultural industries
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Cunningham, Sally
Macdonald, Jo
Mckay, Claire
Dietrich, Timo
Gunn, Kate
Cosgrave, Cath
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Introduction: Australian agriculture is vulnerable to an ageing and deceasing workforce, increasing technological demands, global markets, climate change and uncertainty. This poses challenges for work demand/control, workplace support, change management, role clarity/conflict, workplace relationships and environmental conditions—ultimately increasing psychological distress and suicide risk. The Primary Producer Knowledge Network (PPKN) aims to develop practical strategies to prevent work-related mental health risks in agriculture.
Method: PPKN engaged in a detailed co-design process with farmers and industry stakeholders—including stakeholder interviews, online development and feedback workshops, and pilot testing, and delivered online due to COVID19 restrictions. Co-design was informed by mental health research, evidence-based co-design strategies for working with vulnerable consumers, and identified work-related risks to health, wellbeing and safety.
Results: 9 recommendations were derived via co-design—guiding development of an interactive web platform, roadshow, and complementary resources to meet varying digital access/expertise. Ongoing solution-focused topic development—an iterative process with experts and primary producers—reflects varied needs of industry groups and age cohorts, and drives change in the design/management of work systems.
Conclusions: PPKN addresses work-related risk factors via an approach that is relevant, meaningful and empowering for the agriculture workforce. Co-design outcomes, challenges and recommendations are applicable across occupational groups where mental health and safety are of con
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Kennedy, A; Cunningham, S; Macdonald, J; Mckay, C; Dietrich, T; Gunn, K; Cosgrave, C, Co-designing the translation of research into practice to support mentally healthy workplaces in agricultural industries, Safety and Health at Work, 2022, 13 (Supplement), pp. S258-S258