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Q: How have the results influenced phase 2 and what recommendations do we have? The research report which will complete phase one of the project will be ready in September,…
The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) estimates that there are now approximately 300,000 seafarers trapped working aboard ships due to the crew change crisis caused by government COVID-19 border and…
Spotting the signs and responding to concerns
New research from a team at the World Maritime University (WMU) underlines systemic failures in the implementation of the regulatory regime for seafarers’ hours of work and rest, undermining the…
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Regular social interaction on board benefits overall crew wellbeing, reduces isolation and stress and helps to build and motivate safe and efficient teams on board, new research shows. ISWAN’s research…
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There is no denying the importance of food to our daily lives, and it seems to be even more so for seafarers working on board ships. The results and findings…
Relationships are an important part of our wellbeing, but seafarers face a number of barriers on board which can make socialising with crewmates difficult. The International Seafarers’ Welfare and Assistance…
Moving forward there needs to be a unified approach which looks at protecting the mental health of seafarers at government level, organisational level and the individual level. Employers should be…