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1 - General This course, originally produced by ICMA, is designed to help you and your organisation prepare to respond to crisis situations and support those affected. The lessons are based on research and the practical knowledge of experienced... | |||||
$9.99 1 - General This course is designed to support the development of port welfare boards and committees, as well as other seafarers' welfare committees, around the world. As more boards and committees are founded and grow, the whole global seafarers' welfare... | |||||
$9.99 1 - General The aim of this short, 5-section course is to give ship visitor and other seafarers’ welfare personnel an awareness and understanding of the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code and the ability to interpret it. Developed by... | |||||
1 - General The aim of this course is to give ship visitors and other seafarers’ welfare personnel an awareness and understanding of gangway safety. A marine shipping site is not an inherently safe place to work. That is why ship visitors need to take the... | |||||
1 - General For more than two centuries, concerned people have become aware of the special challenges that seafarers face and the need for people on land to help them. Seafarers typically feel the effects of social isolation, because they are far away from... | |||||
1 - General Welcome to the "Durban Seafarers' Mission: A Journey of Transformation" course. This module offers an in-depth exploration of the ecumenical journey of the Durban Seafarers' Mission, highlighting key moments of transformation, strategic... | |||||
1 - General Ship Visiting is a central activity of seafarers' welfare around the world. Learn from the experience of a selection of chaplains of the North American Maritime Ministry Association about the attitudes and skills of ship visiting and, especially,... | |||||
1 - General Many ship visitors and leaders in maritime ministry are women, and many of the best developments of recent years are their doing. In addition, a growing number of seafarers themselves are women.
But the differences between female and male... |