Mental Health: The Strength Behind the Courage

RNLI volunteers often face high-pressure, emotionally intense situations. Looking after your mental health is just as important as physical fitness.

The Hidden Challenges

You might experience:

  • Stress after difficult callouts
  • Exposure to trauma
  • Sleep disruption from night launches

These are normal responses—not signs of weakness.

What Helps

  • Talk it out: Use crew debriefs or speak with someone you trust
  • Stay connected: Don’t isolate after tough incidents
  • Recognise signs early: Irritability, fatigue, or low mood

Practical Coping Strategies

  • Take time to decompress after callouts
  • Practice breathing or grounding techniques
  • Keep a healthy routine outside RNLI duties

Final Thought

Strong crews support each other—checking in on a teammate can be lifesaving too.

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