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Run 4 Farmer Health
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Run 4 Farmer Health will be back for its 4th year in 2017!
On 15 October 2017 we will be running for farmer health at the Melbourne Marathon Festival and we would love for you to join us. You can show your support for the unique programs we deliver in regional communities by walking or running with us. There are different distance runs and a walk to choose from and they all finish with a lap of the MCG.
The National Centre for Farmer Health is going from strength to strength due to the support received from individuals, industry bodies, government and universities! We are consistently presenting new evidence based, peer-reviewed research, delivering our award winning programs and health and lifestyle assessments and training health and agricultural professionals in the latest ways to improve the health, wellbeing and safety of our farm men, women, agricultural workers and their families and communities.
Help us keep momentum going into 2017 and beyond!
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National Centre for Farmer Health (Western District Health Service)
The National Centre for Farmer Health (NCFH) is a partnership between Western District Health Service and Deakin University and is based in Hamilton, Western Victoria.
Established in 2008, the centre encompasses university research, service delivery and education that provides leadership in improving the health, wellbeing and safety of farm men, women, their families and rural communities across Australia.
Focussing on prevention and early identification of risk factors associated with farming populations, the NCFH develops timely, appropriate, effective and popular interventions often working in partnership with industry, rural organisations and academia.
The NCFH team includes professionals from the health, agricultural, social sciences and information technology disciplines who have proven capacity to deliver in the areas of education, training, applied research and community engagement.
For more information on our work, please visit www.farmerhealth.org.au