The ‘Stay Safe with Jessy’ competition brings farm safety to the classroom

The competition invites all primary school-going children across Ireland to participate in creating pieces of art that highlight the importance of safety practices in agriculture and on Irish farms.
The ‘Stay Safe with Jessy’ competition brings farm safety to the classroom

Launching the 'Stay Safe with Jessy' campaign were (left to right): Alma Jordan, Agrikids; Declan McArdle, Teagasc Digital Media Production Manager; Alison Maloney, Teagasc Digital & Online Communications Specialist; and Francis Bligh, Teagasc Health and Safety Specialist with Jessy and her friends. 

Teagasc is proud to announce the launch of the ‘Stay Safe with Jessy’ farm safety art competition and webinar, a new initiative aimed at promoting farm safety among children.

The competition invites all primary school-going children across Ireland to participate in creating pieces of art that highlight the importance of safety practices in agriculture and on Irish farms.

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