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Wellness at Sea Wellness Helpline Corona Virus Contact Improving seafarers’ on board well-being Providing the tools to help you and your company combat fatigue, poor mental health, stress and other issues that affect seafarers in their daily lives. Our Approach We believe wellness doesn’t just refer to a person’s physical health, but to all the different, yet connected aspects of who they are – from their relationships and emotions to their finances. That’s why Sailors’ Society’s Wellness at Sea programme looks at the well-being of the whole person. We coach seafarers to think about their own wellness in five key areas of life: social, emotional, physical, intellectual and spiritual. By helping seafarers take control of each of these areas of their lives, Wellness at Sea can empower them to make a positive impact on their health and well-being as a whole. “We, at Euronav, are concerned about the health and well-being of our own seafarersand it is with a sense of our broader responsibility to the whole industry that wesupport this initiative, particularly as it emphasises mental and emotional well-being,which are often ignored, but when they are absent their place is soon taken byaccidents and injury.” Paddy Rogers, CEO, Euronav “After completing the session, our seafarers shared they feel able to more effectivelytake charge of their own well-being. Importantly, they also know it will arm them withthe skills to identify colleagues that need help and support.” Simon Doughty, former CEO, Wallem Group Ltd What do we offer? Good crew welfare is essential to the effective running of a ship – so it’s a vital component of effective maritime business. Sailors’ Society’s innovative Wellness at Sea coaching programme empowers seafarers to look after their own well-being. It also aims to help companies maintain high levels of welfare, enabling them to achieve the best performance from their crew, particularly when they face difficult circumstances. Coaching Programme Sailors’ Society is at the forefront of seafarer wellness and has specifically designed a coaching programme to reflect the needs of seafarers and their employers by promoting cultural awareness, emotional intelligence, social skills and spiritual… Find out more E-Learning course Long contracts and busy schedules are not always conducive to classroom-based training, so we’re very excited to be able to offer an online version of the course to provide seafarers and companies’ alike… Find out more Crisis Response Set up in response to the lack of general provision of support to seafarers and their families in times of crisis, and also due to the limited provision of crisis preparation and response training for… Find out more Supported by Customers Latest News Seafarer returns home for the first time in nine years Sailors’ Society is delighted for Syrian seafarer Mohammed, who is returning home for the first time in NINE years at sea to get married. He has only seen his family on video call in that time – he even missed his brother and sister’s weddings and has never met… February 15, 2020 Well-being in a Digital Age Well-being in a digital age 19 Sep, 2019 After an inspiring few days at London International Shipping Week, our chief operating officer Sandra Welch reflects on life as a seafarer in a digital age… What an incredible week we’ve just had! I came back from London International Shipping Week inspired,… November 19, 2019 On National Maritime Day (22 May) charity calls on American shipping companies to ensure their seafarers receive wellness training International maritime charity Sailors’ Society is calling on American shipping companies to ensure their seafarers receive wellness training to best prepare them for life at sea. The move coincides with National Maritime Day (22 May) and is in response to a study into seafarers’ mental health the charity conducted… June 11, 2019 Homepage Privacy Policy All content ©2017 - 2022 Sailors' Society. Sailors' Society, Seafarer House, 74 St Annes Road, Southampton, Hampshire, SO19 9FF, UK Registered Company No: 86942. Charity No: 237778. This site is a Rareloop project. Website designed & built by Rareloop