Oregon Partnership Aims to Boost Mental Well-Being in Construction
With suicide rates high in construction, these companies are working to destigmatize mental health and promote well-being efforts on the job
With suicide rates high in construction, these companies are working to destigmatize mental health and promote well-being efforts on the job
Construction has one of the highest suicide rates among all occupations, according to recent data, but the industry has made tremendous progress in tackling mental health on jobsites
Explore the critical issue of mental health in the Australian construction industry. Discover the staggering costs, both human and financial, and learn about initiatives and strategies aimed at supporting the mental wellbeing of workers. From training programs to workplace culture, find out how the industry is coming together to create safer, more resilient environments.
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The industry’s stern reputation and physical toll means construction firms need to make an intentional effort to care for workers’ mental well-being