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The notes form part of these financial statements
This report was approved by the board of directors on
and signed on behalf of the board by:
Name:
Status: Director
The notes form part of these financial statements
for the Period Ended 31 August 2024
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Waypoint Maritime CiC is dedicated to promoting and supporting mental health and wellbeing in the maritime industry. We understand the unique challenges faced by seafarers and strive to provide the necessary resources and assistance to improve their mental well-being at sea. In the first year Waypoint maritime has carried out a number of essential pre-trading activities to establish the foundation for the future. A website was built and Waypoint Maritime launched in January 2024. Pre-trading activities included designing and developing services and continued to work on service development, alongside activities to promote best practice in maritime mental health and initiatives that integrate evidence-based mental health practices into the maritime industry. Activities include: - Publication of campaigns for mental health awareness and stress management on key dates such as mental health awareness week, international suicide prevention day and stress awareness week. - Sharing and promoting best practice in mental health for a maritime audience - Presentation at conferences, summits and webinars including Safety4Sea crew welfare week, ACI Salvage and Wreck and HR and crew management conferences, the International Group of P&I Clubs wellbeing seminar. - Features in articles and interviews in the maritime press, including Splash247, IMarEST and Safety4Sea - Development of innovative programmes for crew support, psychosocial and stress risk assessment and specialist training in critical incident support for crew Through these activities Waypoint Maritime CiC contributes to the maritime industry’s efforts to promote psychological wellbeing among seafarers. Waypoint Maritime CiC’s activities aim to benefit seafarers by increasing awareness of mental health and psychological wellbeing, building confidence in recognising and responding to distress, and supporting a more open and informed culture around mental health at sea within the industry. We encourage the industry to adopt evidence-based practice to support seafarer wellbeing through the development of practical and accessible mental health resources and design of tailored programmes for mental health promotion, protection and response. We help increase awareness, improve confidence in responding to psychological distress, support a more open dialogue around mental health at sea and promote best practice. As programmes continue to be developed we aim to pilot them within the industry. While formal impact measurement is not yet available, positive feedback and ongoing engagement highlights the relevance and value of this work.
Waypoint Maritime’s stakeholders are people across the maritime community. A small group of ‘critical friends’ has been established of key industry informants, people who have specialist knowledge and a unique perspective on seafarer wellbeing because of their professional role, as seafarers themselves or as those involved directly in maritime organisations, professional advisory bodies, insurance and welfare organisations. Waypoint Maritime engages with these stakeholders in meetings, which informs key priorities for action and programme development. Waypoint maritime also engages informally with wider industry stakeholders through presentations, discussion forums and professional networks to ensure relevance and understanding of priority issues within industry which in turn informs our work. Feedback on publications and presentations is important to the company and allows us to tailor our approach.
No remuneration was received
No transfer of assets other than for full consideration
This report was approved by the board of directors on
14 May 2025
And signed on behalf of the board by:
Name: Dr Pennie Blackburn
Status: Director