The Mental Health and Wellness Program is designed to strengthen the psychological well-being of maritime personnel by equipping them with practical tools to manage stress, build resilience, enhance emotional well-being, and maintain operational effectiveness. The program aims to create healthier work environments onboard and ashore by improving awareness of mental health challenges in maritime settings, reducing associated risks, promoting crew welfare, and supporting long-term career sustainability within the industry.
The Mental Health and Wellness Program addresses the unique psychological demands of maritime life, including isolation, fatigue, long deployments, high-pressure work environments, and separation from family. The course helps participants recognize early signs of stress and mental health concerns, adopt healthy coping mechanisms, improve communication around emotional well-being, and contribute to a supportive workplace culture. The training emphasizes both individual well-being and collective responsibility for maintaining a mentally healthy workforce.
All Officers, Senior Ratings and aspiring leaders, Human resource Managers in maritime organizations, Professionals Responsible for Crew Management, Personnel Handling Seafarer Welfare and Well-being, Managers Overseeing Training and Development of Crew, Marine Superintendents and Training Managers