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Consultation has concluded
The SeaFit Programme is a joint initiative between the Seafarers Hospital Society and The Fishermen’s Mission, to help support and improve the physical and mental health and wellbeing of fishermen and their families around the United Kingdom.
Recently the programme has helped deliver Covid-19 vaccinations, provided access to free physiotherapy services and, in partnership with Live Life Aberdeenshire, provides a Healthy Lifestyle Advisor who can advise, signpost or refer to local health & wellbeing services, support and community groups.
We would like to know how we can tailor the programme in the North East of Scotland to support both active and retired fishermen and their families over the next year. Completing this questionnaire will help identify the type of support which will be of most benefit to active fishing crews, retired fishermen and the wider fishing community locally.
The SeaFit Programme is a joint initiative between the Seafarers Hospital Society and The Fishermen’s Mission, to help support and improve the physical and mental health and wellbeing of fishermen and their families around the United Kingdom.
Recently the programme has helped deliver Covid-19 vaccinations, provided access to free physiotherapy services and, in partnership with Live Life Aberdeenshire, provides a Healthy Lifestyle Advisor who can advise, signpost or refer to local health & wellbeing services, support and community groups.
We would like to know how we can tailor the programme in the North East of Scotland to support both active and retired fishermen and their families over the next year. Completing this questionnaire will help identify the type of support which will be of most benefit to active fishing crews, retired fishermen and the wider fishing community locally.
The SeaFit Programme is a joint initiative between the Seafarers Hospital Society and The Fishermen’s Mission, to help support and improve the physical and mental health and wellbeing of fishermen and their families around the United Kingdom.
Recently the programme has helped deliver Covid-19 vaccinations, provided access to free physiotherapy services and, in partnership with Live Life Aberdeenshire, provides a Healthy Lifestyle Advisor who can advise, signpost or refer to local health & wellbeing services, support and community groups.
We would like to know how we can tailor the programme in the North East of Scotland to support both active and retired fishermen and their families over the next year. Completing this questionnaire will help identify the type of support which will be of most benefit to active fishing crews, retired fishermen and the wider fishing community locally.
Thank you for taking the time to complete the questionnaire.
Consultation has concluded
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