
26 Nov Development & Wellbeing Committee… Progress to Date
As 2025 draws to a close, we would like to take a moment to look back on the achievements of the Development & Wellbeing Committee. Since its establishment in 2022, the SAYFC Development & Wellbeing Committee has continually strengthened its efforts, providing increasing support to both office bearers and grassroots members.
Achievements so far include; launching the SAYFC โRespectโ Campaign, appointing Respect Ambassadors in Clubs, creating an online training hub, developing office bearer training, and continuing the work of the โAre Ewe Okay?โ Campaign.
In the coming months, a comprehensive programme of online training will be available for Club office bearers, covering topics such as safeguarding, risk assessment, and a newly introduced session on Neurodiversity awareness.
We interviewed several SAYFC members who are involved in different areas of the committee’s work to gather their perspectives on progress to date, the benefits they have experienced, and their aspirations for the future.
Kayleigh Turner on Being Part of the Committee
Emma Gray on the Are Ewe Okay Campaign
David Nicholson on Neurodiversity Training
Elspeth Purdie on Office Bearer Training
Angus Riddoch on the Respect Ambassador Programme
The Scottish Association of Young Farmers Clubs (SAYFC) extends its heartfelt gratitude for the unwavering support provided by RSABI and the NFU Mutual Charitable Trust. Their invaluable contributions significantly empower the efforts of our Development & Wellbeing Committee.

