Attribution | 2 |
Table of Contents | 3 |
Meet the Authors | 6 |
Acknowledgments | 7 |
Executive Summary | 8 |
Introduction To The Guide | 11 |
Chapter 1: Why use a farm and farm family risk and resilience framework? | 12 |
Science and Best Practices | 12 |
Stressors and the Farming Population | 12 |
Types of Stressors | 14 |
Extraordinary Stressors | 16 |
COVID-19 - A Super Extraordinary Stressor | 17 |
Financial | 20 |
Stressors Summary | 31 |
Health Challenges | 31 |
Health Insurance Challenges | 33 |
Financial Challenges | 35 |
Farm Transfer | 39 |
Beginning and Young Farmers | 39 |
Relationships | 39 |
Farm and Farm Family Risks | 39 |
From Threat to Opportunity: The Power of Resilience | 41 |
Individual and Family Resilience | 42 |
Farming System Resilience | 43 |
Community Resilience | 44 |
Resilience Thinking and Doing | 47 |
Building Resilience - Social Ecological Systems | 47 |
Public Responses to Private Problems | 50 |
Theory and Strategies behind Responses | 53 |
Change Theories | 54 |
Risk and Resilience Theories | 57 |
Chapter 2: What outcomes could be achieved using a socio-ecological risk and resilience framework? | 63 |
Risk and Resilience Educational Logic Models | 65 |
Chapter 3: How can Extension and other professionals apply research and theories and incorporate existing resources into programming? | 68 |
Overview | 68 |
Purpose of Chapter Three | 69 |
Contents of Chapter Three | 69 |
Health and Well-Being | 70 |
Assessment Tool: | 70 |
“How Healthy is Your Farm?” Linking Farm Vitality and Family Health and Wealth | 70 |
Tools for farmers and Farm Family Audiences | 70 |
1. Farm and Farm Family Risk and Resiliency Toolkit | 71 |
a. Thriving Farm Visuals and Descriptions | 71 |
b. Building a Thriving Farm – Stacking Game | 71 |
c. “How Healthy is Your Farm?” | 72 |
d. Farm Resilience Bingo Activity | 72 |
e. Reducing Stress and Building Resilience | 72 |
f. Managing Farm and Farm Family Challenges Resiliently: A Worksheet to Explore Resilient Thinking and Doing | 73 |
2. Health Insurance and Farm Risk | 74 |
3. The Smart Choice Health Insurance™ and Smart Use Health Insurance™ educational modules and materials | 74 |
4. Resilient Farms: Financial & Management Guides and Resilient Minds | 75 |
5. Rural Resilience | 75 |
6. Mental Health and the Impact on Wellness for Farm Families | 75 |
7. Your Healthiest Self: Wellness Toolkits | 75 |
8. Getting Experience with Mindfulness (GEM) | 76 |
9. Mindful Wellness | 76 |
10. Farming and Ranching in Tough Times (FS1804 June 2016) | 76 |
11. Managing Stress on the Farm | 76 |
12. Managing and Breaking the Chronic Cycle of Stress | 77 |
a. Breaking the Cycle of Chronic Farm Stress II | 77 |
13. Farm State of Mind Resource Directory | 77 |
Tools for Professionals and Key Stakeholders: | 78 |
1. Supporting Well-Being in the Agricultural Community | 78 |
2. Behavioral Health within the Farming Population | 78 |
3. Excellent Joy: Fishing, Farming, Hunting and Psychology | 79 |
4. Mental Health in Rural America | 79 |
5. Farm Family Stressors: Private Problems, Public Issue | 79 |
6. Linking Farm Vitality and Health Community Forums | 79 |
7. National Issues Forums (NIF) | 80 |
8. Mental Health First Aid Training | 81 |
9. Health Insurance Rural Economic Development in Agriculture (HIREDnAG) | 81 |
10. Community Vitality and Rural Healthcare | 81 |
11. Rural Agricultural Health and Safety | 81 |
12. Rural Suicide Prevention Toolkit | 82 |
13. Rural Response to Farmer Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Issue Guide | 82 |
14. Practical Strategies for Extension Agents to Partner with Mental Health Professionals in Providing Family Consultation to Farm/Ranch Families | 82 |
15. Mindful Wellness Curriculum | 82 |
16. Mental Health America | 82 |
17. Teen Mindfulness: Breathe Deeply 4-H Lesson | 83 |
18. Farmer and Ranchers Stress Assistance Networks | 83 |
19. Stressors and Resources for Farm/Ranch Families with Disabilities | 83 |
20. Farm and Ranch Family Stress and Depression: A Checklist and Guide for Making Referrals | 84 |
21. Addressing Depression, Alcohol and Farm Stress | 84 |
22. Farm State of Mind Resource Directory | 84 |
Financial Management | 84 |
Assessment Tools: | 85 |
PERSONAL FINANCE | 85 |
1. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Financial Wellness Scale | 85 |
2. Personal Finance Assessment Tools | 85 |
FARM BUSINESS FINANCE | 85 |
1. Oklahoma Farm and Ranch (Financial) Stress Test (Factsheet: AGEC-237) | 85 |
2. Interpreting Financial Statements and Measures (IFSaM) | 85 |
Tools for Farmers and Farm Family Audiences: | 86 |
1. Extension Risk Management Education Centers | 86 |
2. Annie’s Project | 86 |
3. Making Family Business Decisions | 86 |
4. Workbook for Ranch Transition When You Aren’t in Control | 87 |
5. Financial Security for All | 87 |
6. My Retirement Paycheck | 87 |
7. Planning for a Secure Retirement | 87 |
8. Your Money Your Goals | 87 |
9. Counting Your Money Calendar | 87 |
10. AgPlan | 88 |
11. Ag Transitions | 88 |
12. Health Insurance & Farm Risk Management | 88 |
13. Healthy Farmers, Prosperous Farms | 88 |
14. Women for the Land | 89 |
Tools for Professionals and Key Stakeholders: | 89 |
1. Defining Stakeholders for Agriculture | 89 |
2. A Framework to Assess the Resilience of Farming Systems | 89 |
3. National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA) | 89 |
4. Association for Financial Counselors, Planners and Educators | 89 |
5. Coalition of Agricultural Mediation Programs | 90 |
Personal, Family, Farm and Community Resilience | 90 |
Assessment Tools | 91 |
1. Personal/Individual resilience “How to Measure Resilience with These 8 Resilience Scales” | 91 |
2. Family Resilience Assessment Scale | 91 |
4. Community Resilience Assessment | 91 |
a. Baseline Resilience Indicators of Communities (BRIC) | 91 |
b. Community Assessment of Resilience Tool (CART) | 91 |
c. Rural Resilience Index (RRI) | 92 |
Tools for Farmers and Farm Family Audiences | 92 |
1. The Road to Resilience | 92 |
2. Building Resilience Together | 92 |
3. Keys to Resilience: Transformation through Adversity | 92 |
4. Strengthening Families Program | 92 |
5. National Extension Relationship and Marriage Education Network | 93 |
6. Preparing the Next Generation to Take Over the Family Business | 93 |
7. Checking Your Farm Business Management Skills | 93 |
Tools for Professionals and Key Stakeholders | 93 |
1. Building Resilience and Reducing Risk: What Youth Need from Families and Communities to Succeed | 93 |
2. Farm Family Stressors: Private Problem, Public Issue | 94 |
3. The Stalwart Family Case Study | 94 |
4. Preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Leveraging the Best Available Evidence | 94 |
5. Resource for Outreach | 94 |
6. Using Readers’ Theater for Supporting the Health and Safety of Farmers and Their Families | 95 |
Wrap up: | 95 |
Chapter 4: Where Do I Start? | 96 |
Strategic Planning | 96 |
Program Planning | 97 |
Conclusion | 99 |
Appendices | 100 |
Appendix A: Logic Model One - for Professionals | 101 |
Appendix B: Logic Model Two - for Farmers, Farm Families & Farm Workers | 102 |
Appendix C: Logic Model Three - for Stakeholders | 103 |
Appendix D: Program Planning Tool Page 1 | 104 |
Appendix D: Program Planning Tool Page 2 | 105 |
Appendix D: Program Planning Tool Page 3 | 106 |
Appendix D: Program Planning Tool Page 4 | 107 |
References | 108 |
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