North P&I Club, ISWAN Launch New Helpline for Crew

North P&I Club has launched its new ‘Mind Matters’ campaign, including a confidential helpline for crew provided in partnership with the International Seafarer’s Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN).

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The new campaign aims to raise awareness of mental health and wellbeing at sea. It provides North P&I Club’s members and their crew with a number of resources and materials to support their emotional wellbeing at sea and to provide guidance on where to access additional help if needed.

The resources include a new confidential helpline, Mind Call, provided in partnership with ISWAN. It is available to crew on board North entered vessels and is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

North P&I Club’s Mind Matters campaign was developed in response to the increased number of mental health related incidents on board entered vessels, which has become more noticeable over the past few years.

“The impact of mental health and emotional wellbeing can impact the crew member and their colleagues, with the knock-on effects leading to poor job performance and a potentially dangerous working environment.”

“We have recognised that the mental health and emotional wellbeing of seafarers is just as important as their physical wellbeing. Life at sea can be stressful and the nature of the job demands long periods away from family and friends. Our main priority is to provide immediate support for seafarers,” Belinda Ward, head of North’s Personal Injury team, said.