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Columbia Shipmanagement Announces New Mental Health Initiative

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

November 10, 2021

© Igor Kardasov / Adobe Stock

© Igor Kardasov / Adobe Stock

Columbia Shipmanagement (CSM) said it is furthering its efforts to promote crew positive mental health and wellbeing with an exciting new initiative for crew welfare.

CSM will be presenting courses prepared and delivered in partnership with Mission to Seafarers, a non-profit organization providing support to shipping crews. The courses will focus on assisting crew members with their financial and social wellbeing.

CSM Group’s Director of Crewing and Training, Captain Faouzi Fradi, said, “CSM is passionate about the wellbeing of seafarers, as they are the beating heart of our industry. The Mission to Seafarers’ crew welfare program provides financial, social and wellbeing courses to promote coping strategies for crew, to empower them as they navigate family responsibilities and life at sea.”

Jan Webber, Director of Development at Mission to Seafarers, added, “We’re delighted CSM has chosen to utilize our program. Their ethos strongly matches ours: to put seafarers at the heart of all activities.”

Mindful of the potential difficulties faced by crew and their families, CSM said it is supporting mental wellbeing by further expanding its previous measures and initiatives with new efforts like this program. CSM also continues to provide free internet and 24/7 access to our mental health hotline for all crew on board, and ongoing support  through our agencies to assist seafarers’ families.

“CSM takes a holistic approach to crew wellbeing, covering the many dimensions of seafaring life through partnerships and initiatives that promote healthy physical and mental wellbeing. We’re pleased that our work with Mental Health Support Solutions to improve crew members’ wellbeing will be enriched further by supporting Mission to Seafarers,” said Captain Fradi.

This partnership between CSM and Mission to Seafarers is not the first time the two have joined forces to protect seafarers’ health. They collaborated previously to help facilitate a Covid-19 one-jab vaccination program for seafarers on vessels.

Mission to Seafarers’ Webber concluded, “Both companies put seafarers at the top of their agenda through their work.”

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