Women leading the way in Torres Strait maritime safety
Two local women are breaking new ground in the maritime industry, in the Torres Strait region.
Read moreTwo local women are breaking new ground in the maritime industry, in the Torres Strait region.
Read morePort of Long Beach held an event to celebrate women in international trade and to spotlight the career paths to maritime industry jobs.
Read moreHuman Rights at Sea announced two new work areas covering Gender and LGBT issues .
Read moreOn 22-23 September 2015 a round table meeting took place in St Petersburg, Russia to look at what motivates women to embark upon a career in challenging professions, such as at sea and in space, that have been traditionally the preserve of men.
Read moreIdentifying key areas of concern for women seafarers A new report designed to identify key areas of concern for women seafarers will be the centrepiece of a meeting on the health and wellbeing of women working at sea. The new Women Seafarers' Health and Welfare Survey is a joint initiative by the International Seafarers' Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN), the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF), the International Maritime Health Association (IMHA), and the Seafarers Hospital Society (SHS). Among the findings of the survey, which was completed by 595 women seafarers, are that: Nearly half of all respondents reported joint/back pain, and stress/depression/anxiety were the two biggest health challenges they faced. The biggest issue preventing women seafarers accessing healthcare while at sea was lack of confidentiality Over half of respondents would welcome routine wellness checks ITF maritime coordinator Jacqueline Smith commented: "This survey underlines how relatively little research there has been so far into women's working lives at sea. It helps fill those gaps and shows how much more has to be done for us to see the number of women at sea break out of the current and unacceptable one to two percent of the workforce. "We particularly welcome the ...
Read moreA new report designed to identify key areas of concern for women seafarers
Read moreAs far as ship captains go, Courtney Hansen stands out from the crowd
Read moreA health survey of nearly 600 women seafarers conducted by IMHA, ISWAN, ITF & SHS on women seafarers health needs
Read moreFor the first time in the cruise industry - and in Celebrity Cruises' history - an American female will take the helm of a mega-ton cruise ship
Read moreGlobal demand for Filipino women seafarers
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