Construction is an industry built on pride, resilience and getting the job done. Often under intense pressure, long hours, and physically demanding conditions. But behind all of this, many workers are quietly struggling with substance abuse and mental health challenges and the stigma that keeps them from asking for help. The impact isn’t just personal. It affects safety on job sites, productivity, and the wellbeing of entire communities.
On this episode of OCS Talks, Brian is talking to Michael Varieur from the De Novo treatment centre. Michael brings frontline experience supporting individuals and families navigating addiction and recovery and works closely with employers and unions to build practical and compassionate pathways to help. This conversation is about awareness, prevention, and most importantly, hope.
Chapter Markers:
0:00 – Intro
1:23 – About De Novo Treatment Centre
4:50 – How Addiction Starts
9:00 – Why the Construction Industry is Vulnerable to Alcohol and Substance Abuse
16:20 – The Prevalence of Addiction and Mental Health in Numbers
21:58 – Individual Referral
30:04 – A Look Inside the Program
41:02 - Most Successful Strategy to Avoid Relapse
45:28 - Initiating Discussions on Addiction
50:00 - Final Thoughts
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