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New text service launched to get scaffolders talking about mental health

A new text service has been launched as part of a growing campaign to get scaffolders and other tradespeople to open up about their...

Lighthouse Construction Charity Urges “Talk to Us”

July is Talk to Us month and the Lighthouse Construction industry Charity is raising awareness of the importance of talking about wellbeing issues with...

Twin brothers launch platform for better mental health in business

Duncan and Guy Robertson have constructed an integrated platform with the goal of mitigating the impact of poor mental health in the workplace.

New app launched to help tackle mental ill health in construction

A new app Mind Fitness training solution built by and for the construction industry to help tackle its mental ill health issues has launched.

Banter or just Bullying?

21% of construction employees have experienced bullying in the last year with almost 3 in 10 saying the bullying was just labelled as ‘banter’. Industry workers have reported high levels of stress, anxiety and depression as a result.

HSE calls for ‘culture change’ with campaign to tackle mental health

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has warned that work-related stress and poor mental health risks becoming a health and safety crisis in Great Britain.

Scaffolding industry urged to join in charity ‘Big Brew’

The scaffolding industry is being urged to get involved with the ‘Big Brew’ – a new national campaign to highlight the mental health crisis...

Scaffolding Association Welcomes Improved Mental Health Support

New research suggests that over a third of businesses have reported that employee mental health support has got better since the start of the...

CLC and CITB announce new approach to supporting mental health in construction

Landmark new research from CITB has outlined the scale of the mental health challenge facing construction. A consistent approach to supporting construction workers’ mental health is...

Mental Health: “This has to stop, too many people are struggling!”

“I’m a 6 ft 3, an ex-rugby player with a face like a kicked-in biscuit tin – I’m not the sort of person you...

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