Respect

Raising Awareness

We’re also aiming to raise awareness of the organisations which can offer specialist help and support to people who have been affected by any of the issues raised or negative behaviour. It is hoped that, as well as raising awareness among young farmers the campaign may also have a wider beneficial impact among people of all ages in the Scottish farming community.

 

Here is a list of helpful numbers for those in need of focused support:

RSABI: 0808 1234 555
Victim Support: 0800 160 1985
Drinkline: 0800 731 4314
Know the Score: 0800 587 5879
Rape Crisis: 0808 801 0302 / 07537
Shout : Text β€˜Shout’ to 85258

 


RESPECT IS

Responsibility for your actions

Encouraging positivity

Speaking up against inappropriate behaviour

Personal space should be respected

Earning respect through your own words and actions

Cooperation, Compassion & Care

Treating others the way you wish to be treated

 


Training

We are currently putting together a suite of sessions for office bearers and members that will have a number of priority areas throughout the year including: Mental Health First Aid, First Aid and Suicide Prevention training.

More info on these sessions soon..

To see our current Safeguarding and Incident Reporting framework head to the link below:

 


Respect Ambassadors

This will be a special role in every Young Farmers club across Scotland. These members will receive training with the help of RSABI , including Alcohol Awareness Training, working with other organisations which specialise in these areas.

 


 

β€œSAYFC is a vibrant network that nurtures growth, celebrates achievement, and champions the future of rural Scotland, and is incredibly important for so many young people in the industry. It offers them a support system and enables them to be part of a like-minded community. By fostering a culture of respect and awareness throughout all levels of the organisation, we ensure that our members feel valued and supported, enhancing their well-being and creating a positive impact on the wider community.”

Ally Brunton: National Chair