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Online resiliency training offers seafarers a lifeline

Training for seafarers trapped on board vessels for up to 18 months can now be viewed online if crew have access to a web connection.

Launched on 20 July, Penny Thomas, a maritime communications specialist is delivering the campaign, which is comprised of a series of short videos “offering resiliency tips to seafarers during the Covid-19 pandemic”.

Thomas added, “‘Crew during Covid’ provides three-minute videos to show support to seafarers affected by the uncertain times created by the pandemic.”

Crew members listening to the short videos will hear from clinical psychologist Dr Pennie Blackburn, mental health nurse Gill Allen, organisational and health resilience leader Amber Branny, and other mindfulness coaches.

Topics include the importance of mental and physical self-care, breaking down stigmas surrounding mental health, and meditation.

Thomas said: “Over the last few months I have been following the plight of seafarers unable to leave their ships due to Covid-19 travel restrictions. Mental health onboard is an ongoing issue and restrictions surrounding crew changes have made the situation far worse.”

She added, “The three-minute videos aim to impart small pieces of useful information and exercises to help support good mental health onboard during these difficult times. But more than that, I hope it sends a message to seafarers that there are people on shore who recognise and respect the work they do and are aware of their situation.”

Four videos are now available on:

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCreMoKZLqcL24On1QUGTg_g/featured

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crewduringcovid/?modal=admin_todo_tour

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crew_during_covid/channel/





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