Almost one in five rail workers have suffered physical abuse at work, prompting Samaritans to urge the rail industry to invest in vital mental health support.

The suicide prevention charity released new research during Mental Health Awareness Week (May 15-21) which revealed two-thirds of rail staff had experienced negative changes in their mental health, compromising the ability to conduct their work.

The industry-wide mental health and wellbeing support survey, conducted by Samaritans and Mental Health at Work, highlighted more than half (57 percent) of rail workers continued working despite experiencing problems and 44 percent didn’t seek help.

Cost of mental health absences in workplace

Mental health-related absences have cost the sector more than £1.3bn since the start of 2019, and investing in staff mental health has proven to be cost-effective, with employers receiving an average return of £5 for every £1 spent on wellbeing support.

Great Western Railway (GWR) and the Department for Transport (DfT) funded the project which involved 1,773 respondents. An increase in passengers and the rising cost of living has contributed to staff requiring mental health support but as many as 65 percent admitted they didn’t seek support from their organisation as felt they couldn’t.

As pressure mounts within the industry amid rail strikes and delayed journeys, 61 percent of rail staff told the researchers they had faced verbal abuse from passengers, while 19 percent

While nearly a quarter of staff confessed they’d called in sick to their manager when their mental health was affected, others gave more promising feedback about how the industry was taking positive action by introducing mental health first aid training and providing platforms to connect with others who had experienced similar issues.

Help from Samaritans

The industry has received a set of recommendations for sustainable change from Samaritans – including more effective trauma support – to transform access to mental health in order to carve out a more inclusive culture and encourage staff to identify and discuss mental health at work.

Olivia Cayley, Head of Rail Programme at Samaritans, said: “This study highlights the range of barriers that rail staff experience when it comes to opening up about their mental health and seeking support that provides them with the right tools to feel better. “We want leaders in the rail industry to recognise that change needs to happen now, with investment into mental health and wellbeing support to better protect staff, so people have the help when they need it most.”

Ruth Busby, People and Transformation Director at GWR and Network Rail Wales and Western, said: “The wellbeing of our colleagues is so important, and this study is a further sign of our commitment to promoting an environment that supports positive mental health and colleagues experiencing trauma or mental illness.”

Peter Wilkinson, Managing Director of Passenger Services at DfT, said: “Given the enormous challenges all our staff and managers face every day on this busy and demanding railway, the wellbeing of our colleagues needs to be taken every bit as seriously as we do railway safety.”

Alison Pay, Manging Director of Mental Health At Work, said: “Investing in health and wellbeing should be a priority in any industry, but for the rail industry, where people are at the centre of the delivery, it is critical for success, safety and productivity, as well as the mental health of employees.

“This report has highlighted the key areas that very specifically impact mental health within the rail industry and the actions that can support employees moving forwards. It brings together the voice of the employee across all roles, alongside existing research and a review of the progress that has been made so far in this area. Implementing these changes at scale is inevitably challenging, but we now have a clear roadmap of the next steps and we hope that these compelling findings encourage all operators within this vital sector to begin the journey and make a difference to the working lives of the thousands of front line workers that keep both the country and the economy moving.”

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June 13, 2023 /3BL Media/ – Ceres President and CEO Mindy Lubber issued the following statement following the announcement of the Massachusetts Community Climate Bank. The innovative program, launched Tuesday by the administration of Gov. Maura Healey, is designed to unlock private and federal funds to accelerate the shift to zero-carbon buildings with a focus on affordable housing units.

“The launch of the Massachusetts Community Climate Bank is a tremendous example of the Commonwealth’s continued leadership in establishing ambitious climate policies that can serve as models for the nation,” Lubber said. “By using state funds to unlock substantial federal and private-sector resources, the Commonwealth is charting a novel form of public-private partnership to equitably address some of the most vexing challenges standing in the way of achieving its climate targets.”

Lubber is also a member of the Boston Green Ribbon Commission, a group of business and civic leaders working together to meet Boston’s climate goals that played an active role in supporting the development of the Community Climate Bank. She was invited to offer remarks at the Community Climate Bank’s announcement today. The full press release from the Healey administration can be read here.

Media Contact: Helen Booth-Tobin, booth-tobin@ceres.org, 617-247-0700 ext. 214

BELLEVUE, Wash. and MIAMI, June 8, 2023 /3BL Media/ –

What’s the news: HOPE Hydration (HOPE), maker of smart-city water refill stations, announced T-Mobile as the connectivity and IoT provider for its sustainable HydroStation® technology.

Why it matters: People are drinking more bottled water than ever and it’s taking a serious toll on our environment. So, HOPE is modernizing access to public drinking water to make clean, filtered water more sustainable and available.

Who it’s for: Event organizers, municipalities, or anyone looking to serve up free, clean, filtered water with minimal environmental impact.

Today, HOPE Hydration (HOPE), maker of smart-city water refill stations, announced T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) as its connectivity and IoT provider in the U.S. HOPE will rely on T-Mobile’s award-winning network and IoT solutions to offer an environmentally sustainable model for bringing free, filtered, and temperature-controlled drinking water to the masses at major events and urban hubs around the country.

According to the Container Recycling Institute, 86% of disposable water bottles used in the U.S. become litter or garbage ― adding 38 billion disposable water bottles to landfills. Joining forces with leading cities and partners, HOPE is on a mission to reduce waste and ensure that everyone around the world has equal access to free, high-quality drinking water. Winner of the CES 2023 Smart City Innovation Award, HOPE’s HydroStations dispense free Pentair1 Everpure® filtered and chilled water touch-free, to help reduce contaminants.

These tech-savvy water refill stations are dripping with innovation and the latest IoT technology ― and thanks to T-Mobile, HOPE can keep near real-time tabs on all their filling stations to:

Ensure proper water temperature and filter qualityMonitor usage and the amount of water dispensedCalculate the amount of plastic and carbon dioxide savedManage in-unit advertising displaysControl settings and scheduled maintenanceEnable partnering brands to track and achieve sponsorship and sustainability goalsDeliver critical over-the-air firmware and software updates

“HOPE Hydration is thrilled to work with T-Mobile as our connectivity and IoT provider.” said Jorge Richardson, Founder and CEO of HOPE Hydration. “We believe access to free, clean water is a human right. This collaboration allows us to bring HOPE, and our stations to the next level while building smart-city solutions for a more sustainable future.”

“We’re all about leveraging our network, scale and resources to be a force for good in the world we live in, and it’s clear that HOPE shares that passion,” said Callie Field, President, T-Mobile Business Group. “Access to clean, sustainable drinking water lies at the core of societal and environmental well-being — and we love how HOPE’s innovative HydroStation technology is creating more access while reducing environmental impact.”

To learn more about HOPE Hydration, visit: www.hopehydration.com

For more information about T-Mobile IoT, visit: https://www.t-mobile.com/business/solutions/iot

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About HOPE Hydration

HOPE Hydration (“HOPE”) is a tech-enabled company that believes water is a human right. The company’s mission is to develop solutions to bring clean water without waste around the world through a technology solution-the HydroStation. HOPE is working to motivate new behaviors around water consumption, conservation, and waste-including reducing the environmental impact of plastics pollution. Brought together by a desire for a more sustainable future, HOPE’s team of co-founders – Dave Tigue, Cristina Gnecco and Ryan Barretta – have deep experience around sustainable development goals, business development, and software and hardware engineering. HOPE CEO Jorge Richardson, a Forbes 30 Under 30 Nominee, has collaborated with major Fortune 500 Brands on technology-powered hydration campaigns.

About T-Mobile US, Inc.

T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) is America’s supercharged Un-carrier, delivering an advanced 4G LTE and transformative nationwide 5G network that will offer reliable connectivity for all. T-Mobile’s customers benefit from its unmatched combination of value and quality, unwavering obsession with offering them the best possible service experience and undisputable drive for disruption that creates competition and innovation in wireless and beyond. Based in Bellevue, Wash., T-Mobile provides services through its subsidiaries and operates its flagship brands, T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile. For more information, visit: www.t-mobile.com.

Media Contacts

T-Mobile US Media Relations – MediaRelations@t-mobile.com

Investor Relations – investor.relations@t-mobile.com

HOPE Hydration Media Relations – katie@hopehydration.com 
 

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