Dedicated helpline for female seafarers launched by Sailors’ Society

This International Women’s Day (Saturday March 8) will see the launch of a helpline that ensures female seafarers have access to a trusted, female-led support system whenever they need it.

Female cadets and seafarers can choose to speak in confidence to a female on the 24/7 helpline offered by global maritime welfare charity Sailors’ Society.

The service, which will provide emotional support, crisis assistance, and peer-to-peer connections for female seafarers and cadets worldwide, is being funded by international marine insurance provider, Skuld.

female seafarer on phone

Sailors’ Society’s CEO, Sara Baade, said: “This is a big step forward in our care and support for female cadets and seafarers – a much-needed service in an industry where female seafarers are a striking minority. We’re grateful for Skuld’s support in making this a reality.

“Being a seafarer is challenging. But there are unique challenges to being a female seafarer and we know some women may feel more comfortable speaking to another woman.  This helpline, along with our female Peer-to-Peer Support Groups, allows them to lean on other women who understand what they are going through.”

Ståle Hansen, President and CEO, of Skuld said:  “Supporting this valuable initiative by Sailors’ Society aligns perfectly with our commitment to fostering a more inclusive and supportive maritime industry.

“Last October, Skuld colleagues from all our global offices participated in the Skuld Walking for Seafarers week, during which we successfully raised funds to support Sailors’ Society in establishing this important helpline.

“Our industry must work together to increase gender equality and attract a diverse workforce to ensure it stays competitive in an uncertain world where female seafarers remain a significant minority. Together, we can create a safer environment for all women at sea.”

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Sailors’ Society is a global maritime welfare charity and is available for interview and comment on seafarers’ welfare. Journalists can contact our press office on 023 8051 5950 or, for urgent media enquiries, on 07834 101912.

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