fbpx
Sunday, June 29, 2025
  • HOME
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • SPORTS
  • LIFESTYLE
  • BUSINESS
  • GENERAL NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • WORLD NEWS
  • TV
  • RADIOS
  • CONTACT US
  • OUR SHOP
No Result
View All Result
Kumasi Online Tv
Kumasi Online Tv
  • HOME
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • SPORTS
  • LIFESTYLE
  • BUSINESS
  • GENERAL NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • WORLD NEWS
  • TV
  • RADIOS
  • CONTACT US
  • OUR SHOP
KUMASI ONLINE TV
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home GENERAL NEWS

Former PeaceFM Staff Proves To Be A Real Life-Saver In The UK |

Kumasi Online by Kumasi Online
5th October 2022
in GENERAL NEWS
0
15
SHARES
125
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp
ADVERTISEMENT

He used to be one of the pioneer DJ cum Presenters on PeaceFM. Infact, he made listening to “adadamu” the vogue on radio.

Nat “Sankofa Tete” Arthur is the name. He relocsted to the UK a couple of years ago.

Nathaniel Arthur, from East Croydon, has worked on the railways for three years.

He has twice been involved in life-saving episodes, and his prompt action has been recognised with a lifesaver’s award.

Here, he shares his experience.

“The first intervention I made on the railway was about two years into the job. I had just helped a passenger on to a train and noticed a middle-aged woman on her own crying on the platform.

“She kept looking at our customer information board, but it was clear she was upset.

“I approached calmly and tried to start a conversation with her. But she was reluctant to speak to me. She started to walk away and then boarded one of our trains, but I had a feeling deep down that something wasn’t right. I kept an eye on her and asked my colleague to contact the British Transport Police, who were able to get on the train with her.

“It was clear the lady needed help, so I was glad to pick up on the behaviour even though I was quite nervous as I’d never been in that situation before.

“Unfortunately, I had to make another intervention more recently. Again, I spotted a woman on her own – this time, she was standing extremely close to the edge of the platform, which immediately raised alarm bells.

“I got closer to her and started talking very calmy, asking if she was ok, if there was anything I could do to help. She was adamant that she wanted to stay where she was, it was clear she was very distressed and emotional. I stayed with her, just talking and gradually moving closer and closer to her until I was able to persuade her to move away from the platform edge.

“I stayed and sat down with her talking until the BTP came to help. It was very worrying because she was clearly in a dark place in her life.

“But sadly she’s not alone in feeling like that. I’m grateful to have had the suicide prevention training from work and the Samaritans to help me feel more confident in approaching these situations.

“Working at a station comes with a lot of risks, and you have to be prepared to face a number of situations.

“When my children found out I had received a lifesaver award, they were incredibly proud.”

Nathanial Arthur’s employers, Govia Thameslink Railway, say that if someone is thinking of taking their life, they should contact the Samaritans. The calls can be made at any time and are always free from any phone on 116123, even a mobile without credit and it won’t show up on your phone bill.

Laura Campbell, GTR’s Suicide Prevention Manager, shares the vital Dos and Don’ts that they advise their staff to follow when approaching a vulnerable person:

DO

Phone 999 immediately if you are very concerned about someone’s behaviour at a station

Let a member of staff or fellow passenger know if you are going to approach the individual

Approach carefully and slowly, from the side if possible

ADVERTISEMENT

Try to start a conversation – whatever comes naturally

Try to move them to a safe place and find somewhere quiet to talk

Ask open questions: these are helpful as they encourage people to talk through their problems

Ask how they feel: Being invited to say how they’re feeling could be a big relief – and you may find out more about what they’re really worried about

DON’T

ADVERTISEMENT

Put yourself between the person and the tracks

Go on the tracks under any circumstances

Give advice

If the individual doesn’t want help, try not to put any pressure on them. Stay nearby and do not leave them on their own



Read Full Story ….
HERE >>>
:   

Source: insidecroydon.com

SEND A STORY: Do you have a story for us or need a promotion / advertisement? Submit them via our email dannyboy744@gmail.com and via on +233 266777777

Previous Post

Akufo-Addo Should Have Been Attacked Instead Of The ‘Booing’ – Shatta Wale

Next Post

New photos of Sarkodie and Nadia Buari generate much buzz online

Related Posts

GENERAL NEWS

Bawumia: The NPP deserves another term.

26th August 2024
GENERAL NEWS

NPP’s 2024 Manifesto [Full Text]

19th August 2024
GENERAL NEWS

Airbus Scandal: OSP Claims Mahama To Be The “Government Official 1,” But Clarifies Any Misconduct

8th August 2024 - Updated on 9th August 2024
GENERAL NEWS

Ambulance case: “Do not appeal the ruling; you will be further disgraced.” Haruna Iddrisu says

30th July 2024
GENERAL NEWS

In honour of his 64th birthday, Hon. Ken Agyapong makes a sizable donation

17th June 2024 - Updated on 30th July 2024
GENERAL NEWS

The Supreme Court ends the anti-LGBTQI bill case without a decision.

8th May 2024
Next Post

New photos of Sarkodie and Nadia Buari generate much buzz online

‘Your greedy gov’t appointees are worrying the youth and tarnishing your legacy

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL

LISTEN LIVE

PLACE YOUR ADVERT HERE

ENROLL NOW +233 550623377

LAST TWEETS




KUMASI ONLINE GH




KOBOKOBO (SEASON 1) EP 1
KOBOKOBO (SEASON 1) EP 2
KOBOKOBO (SEASON 1) EP 3
KOBOKOBO (SEASON 1) EP 4
KOBOKOBO (SEASON 1) EP 5
KOBOKOBO (SEASON 1) EP 6
KOBOKOBO (SEASON 1) EP 7
KOBOKOBO (SEASON 1) EP 8
KOBOKOBO (SEASON 1) EP 9
  • Blog
  • Privacy
  • Advertisement
  • Contact

Connect With Us Online Sales: 0208115183 | 0266777777 | Ads Dept: +233 550623377 © 2017-2024 All Rights Reserved Kumasi Online Ghana .

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • SPORTS
  • LIFESTYLE
  • BUSINESS
  • GENERAL NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • WORLD NEWS
  • TV
  • RADIOS
  • CONTACT US
  • OUR SHOP

Connect With Us Online Sales: 0208115183 | 0266777777 | Ads Dept: +233 550623377 © 2017-2024 All Rights Reserved Kumasi Online Ghana .

Verified by ExactMetrics