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ITF Seafarers’ Trust launches Shore Leave 2.0

أخبار بيان صحفي 24 Nov 2015

Luca Tommasi, Seafarers’ Trust Project Manager explained: “The idea of the original app was to transform the ISWAN seafarers’ centres directory into an interactive app that could be used offline. The response from seafarers was very positive and the app was downloaded over 10,000 times. That was a good result but we would like to reach 50,000 downloads; the aim is to have at least one seafarer on every vessel using Shore Leave, and getting the most out of their free time.”

The new version includes additional features, for example there is now the possibility for seafarers to leave reviews of seafarers’ centres.  Kimberly Karlshoej, Head of the Trust said: “The new version of Shore Leave allows seafarers to rate the centres and to leave comments, so that other seafarers will be informed about the quality of facilities and services and know what to expect before visiting.”

Dave Heindel, Chair of the Seafarers’ Trust Board of Trustees added: “Seafarers face all sorts of difficulty in going ashore. Having an app to get in touch with the right people all over the world will be helpful. Shore Leave is designed to give them the chance to get in touch with the local welfare providers and be just a couple of clicks away from a bus ride to the city, the shopping centre or a seafarers’ centre where they can relax and enjoy their free time.”

Peter Hinchliffe, Secretary General of the International Chamber of Shipping stated: “ICS always welcomes new tools to help seafarers have a proper and refreshing break. This new Shore Leave app will allow them to make the most of their limited free time.”

Shore Leave is available for free for Android and IPhone.

Android: Search for Shore Leave in the Google Play Store or follow this link

IPhone: Search for Shore Leave in the Apple App Store or follow this link


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For more details please contact Luca Tommasi

Luca@seafarerstrust.org

The ITF Seafarers' Trust

ITF House, 49-60 Borough Road, London SE1 1DR, United Kingdom

Direct Line:  +44 (0)20 7940 9211

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