Indian seafarers are set to benefit from a dedicated mental health awareness module in the national maritime curriculum, thanks to a landmark agreement between India and the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF).
What the Agreement Includes
- Mental Health Training for Faculty: Maritime faculty members will receive specialized training, enabling them to incorporate a stress management module into cadet training programs.
- Focus on Early Intervention: The initiative emphasizes addressing mental health concerns during the formative stages of seafarers’ careers.
Why It Matters
- Growing Mental Health Challenges:
- Indian seafarers face high levels of stress, depression, anxiety, and even suicidal ideation.
- In 2023, more Indian seafarers were abandoned than any other nationality, compounding mental health risks.
- Global Research Insights:
- A 2019 study by ITF Seafarer’s Trust and Yale University revealed:
- 25% of surveyed seafarers showed signs of depression.
- 17% showed signs of anxiety.
- 20% reported suicidal thoughts.
- A 2019 study by ITF Seafarer’s Trust and Yale University revealed:
- Supportive Environment:
- The module aims to reduce stigma and encourage open discussions on mental health among cadets and seafarers.
Statements from Stakeholders
Shyam Jaganathan, Director General of Shipping:
“The wellbeing and mental health of our seafarers are of paramount importance. We aim to create a supportive environment to tackle these challenges proactively.”
Steve Trowsdale, ITF Global Inspectorate Coordinator:
“This module equips young cadets and seafarers with tools to manage stress during their challenging first postings on ships.”
Proactive Steps in the Maritime Sector
- International Precedents:
- Indonesia: Mental health training for 200 maritime educators and officials.
- Black Sea Region: “Train the trainer” sessions across seven countries.
- India’s Initiative:
- Builds resilience in seafarers early in their careers.
- Reflects the government’s commitment to mental health in the maritime industry.
Support for Seafarers
Seafarers facing mental health challenges can access multilingual support via:
- ITF Wellbeing Directory
- ITF Wellbeing App (Available for iOS and Android)
This initiative underscores India’s dedication to addressing seafarers’ mental health challenges while fostering a healthier, more resilient workforce.
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Source: itf