2019-2020

The purpose of the Community Resilience for Dry Conditions project is to build on the current capacity of farming communities in the Ovens Murray area to respond and adapt to the impacts of, and complex issues associated with, dry conditions.

The project aims to strengthen the wellbeing and resilience of farming communities and to build on community connectedness. As well as increase farming communities’ knowledge of pathways to relevant local services.

The purpose of this survey is for Central Hume and Upper Hume Primary Care Partnership to gauge the baseline knowledge and understanding around community connections and mental health within farming communities and those who work in the sector.    

This survey will close on the 15th November 2019. We thank you for taking time to complete it. The survey should take you no longer than 10 minutes to complete and is confidential. 

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* 2. What is your age?

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* 3. How would you describe your role/s?- (e.g. dairy farmer, stock and station agent, district nurse)

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* 6. How concerned are you about the impact of current and future climate conditions? (e.g. hot weather, low rainfall, fire risks, flood risks)

Not at all concerned Somewhat concerned Extremely concerned
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* 7. How do you connect with your local community?

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* 8. If you don't connect to your local community, why not?

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* 9. Are there people in your community who are not connected or engaged?

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* 10. Why do you think this?

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* 12. If someone in your community showed concerns about any of the following what would you do? (you can choose more than one option)

  Offer personal support Encourage them to talk with their GP Encourage them to go to another local health services Provide information about specialist services/specialists Advise about websites that might have useful information  Nothing 
Financial Stress 
Drug Use 
Alcohol 
Family Violence 
Gambling Harm
Poor mental health 

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* 13. If you did provide personal support, how might you do this?

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* 14. How often are you willing  to talk about your own mental health and wellbeing concerns with any of the following?

  Always  Often Sometimes  Never 
District Nurse
Accountant 
Publican
Community Health Service 
Veterinarian
GP
Family 
Friends
Someone within your local volunteer group 
Counsellor/Psychologist
Agronomist
Stock & Station Agent
Financial advisor/ bank manager  

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* 15. What information or support would  help you feel more comfortable  to talk with others about your mental health or stress related concerns?

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* 16. Are you a service provider?  (e.g working within government agencies, health & community services, Agricultural consultant, local hair dresser etc.)

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