08/03/2026
This week, two of our volunteer crew joined 80 women from lifeboat stations around the UK and Ireland to take part in the RNLI’s Women in Search and Rescue Training Week at its headquarters in Poole.
The week is designed to inspire and connect women across our lifeboat teams, offering opportunities to share experiences, build skills and strengthen our operational capability — while reinforcing the RNLI’s commitment to a diverse and inclusive organisation.
Laura Lewis, who has been lifeboat crew at Tower since 2015, joined a seamanship course - spending time on a Trent class all weather lifeboat.
Jenny, who is one of our newer lifeboat crew, joining in 2025, attended a casualty care course - taught by Emma who is crew at Chiswick! She learned all the vital skills needed for saving lives on the Thames from assessing casualties to performing CPR.
Laura said, “It was really nice to meet other female crew from all over the UK and Ireland. Sharing knowledge from each other’s different skillsets and respective stations was a really fulfilling experience.”
Jenny said “What an inspiring and enriching week! Since joining the RNLI, and particularly during Women in SAR week, I’ve been amazed by the variety of backgrounds and stories from across the crew. People from completely different walks of life all coming together with one shared goal. That diversity is what makes the RNLI so special and it’s so important weeks like this happen to help strengthen it. When you’re faced with challenging situations where quick thinking matters, having different perspectives around you is incredibly powerful and I feel very lucky to have learned so much from the fellow women I met and you continue to meet within the RNLI.”