
In 2020 an industry-wide survey on seafarer wellbeing showed that 54% of seafarers felt they were not being actively helped to manage stress and fatigue. This is with the backdrop of a significant crew-change crisis impacting both seafarers and their families during a tumultuous year. But seafarer mental health and wellbeing has been an area of concern well before the pandemic, with issues such as isolation, fatigue, and stress being commonly reported.
About the Panel
Melanie White - Policy Advisor, UK Chamber of Shipping
Pav Hart-Premkumar - Human Element Policy Specialist, Maritime & Coastguard Agency
Dr Olivia Swift - Senior Programme Manager, Lloyd’s Register Foundation
Dr Volkan Arslan - Senior Human Factors Consultant, Lloyd’s Register
David Hammond - Chief Executive Officer, Human Rights at Sea
Steven Jones MA, MSc, BSc (Hons), MNI, DipMarSur, FRSA- Head of Seafarers Happiness Index, Mission to Seafarers.
The panel was chaired by Capt Panos Stavrakakis MBA, MSc, PhD, CEng, FIMarEST Champion of IMarEST Mental Health & Wellbeing Initiative and Head of Centre of Organizational Health & Wellbeing, Health & Safety Executive.