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Great Western Railway has underlined its commitment to the wellbeing of colleagues by signing up to The Railway Mental Health Charter (RMHC).
The charter provides a framework designed to help rail companies promote, manage and support mental wellbeing in the workforce.
GWR Human Resources Director Ruth Busby said:
“The charter helps us to ensure we’re doing everything we can to support the mental health and wellbeing of our colleagues, which we know is so important.
“It also helps us to connect with others in the rail industry, ensuring we can learn from one another and provide the very best support we can to our colleagues.”
GWR Customer Service & Operations Director Richard Rowland added:
“This is important because it underlines to all of our colleagues – everyone from drivers to gateline staff, managers and apprentices, and engineers to administrators – that we are committed to their wellbeing and they know that support is available should they need.”
The charter was developed by Lee Woolcott-Ellis, Mental Health Lead Manager at Southeastern Railway, in collaboration with the Rail Safety and Standards (RSSB) and the Mental Wellbeing Group.
Lee said:
“The rail industry exposes the workforce to unique working conditions. Shift patterns, challenging demands and working conditions, and exposure to potentially traumatic events are some of the issues that make the management of mental health in the industry particularly complex.”
The charter, developed in collaboration with RSSB and the Mental Wellbeing Group, aims to:
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