References

The content of these audio-visual modules has been based on a combination of sources including:

Direct References

Shell/IES Study: The journey from health and safety to healthy and safe 2020
Full report available to download under 'About the Programme'

Fort Report, as described in Navy Times: https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2019/01/14/worse-than-you-thought-inside-the-secret-fitzgerald-probe-the-navy-doesnt-want-you-to-read/

Harvard Business Review: How to stop the blame game 

Mearns, Whittaker and Flin, 2003: Safety Climate, Safety Management Practice and Safety Performance in Offshore Environments

Sailors Society Wellness at Sea conference March 2020: https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/misquoted  

The Fearless Organisation, Amy Edmondson

International Maritime Health – The Mental Health of Seafarers (2012): https://journals.viamedica.pl/international_maritime_health/article/view/26143

UK Office of National Statistics

Gard P&I club – Mental Health and seafarers its time to talk: http://www.gard.no/web/updates/content/28558450/mental-health-and-seafarers-its-time-to-talk

 

Preparatory References

Bass, B.M. and Bass, R. (2008). The Bass Handbook of Leadership. New York. Free Press.

Brearley, B. (n.d.). Why Good Mental Health is a Leader’s Best Friend.

Donaldson-Feilder, E. and Lewis, R. (2016). Managing mental health at work: the role of leaders and line managers.

Girling, N. (2019). Leadership, Mental-Health, Wellbeing and Culture.

Goleman, D., Boyatzis, R. and McKee. A. (2002). Primal Leadership. Realizing the Power of Emotional Intelligence. Boston, Massachusetts. Harvard Business Review Press.

Handy, C. (1976). Understanding Organisations. London. Penguin.

Lipowski, M., Lipowska, M., Peplinska, A. and Jezewska, M. (2014). Personality determinants of health behaviours of merchant navy officers. Journal of International Maritime Health. Department of Health Psychology, Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport.