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Paying attention to workplace mental health has never been more important.
Construction can be a rewarding and varied industry to work in. But it’s also one where pressures can be high, and people are more likely than average to experience work-related stress and other mental health issues. 😓
Factors include working away from home; heavy workloads; long working hours; late payments and job insecurity. Poor management training/process and a lack of understanding can add to the problem, too.
In mid-2020, a report by the Chartered Institute of Building found that 26% of construction industry professionals thought about taking their own lives and 56% of construction professionals worked for organisations with no policies on mental health in the workplace. 😳
Things are changing. More and more construction businesses are starting to see their staff’s mental health & wellbeing as a priority, placing employee wellbeing at the heart of their organisations.
But is everything as it seems?
In this episode, we're joined by Yvonne Gilfillan to focus on The Mental Health Masquerade! 🎭
Yvonne brings incredible experience and passion to this subject, so be prepared for a whirlwind episode and to be left wanting more!
Recently awarded an IOSH President’s Commendation Award and a highly sought-after speaker, Yvonne has focused on CSR and health & safety for several tier 1 international construction & engineering businesses.⭐⭐⭐
We’ll be talking about (or at least trying to get through!);
• Mental health in construction - where we were and where we are now.
• Have we got the focus right? Are we doing it for the right reasons?
• Do we take mental health seriously?
• What are the ‘best’ construction businesses doing in this area?• What is next for mental health & wellbeing in the construction industry? What is the way forward?
• Who is Yvonne, where is she now and what might the future hold?
• What does success mean to her?
By Contract ScotlandPaying attention to workplace mental health has never been more important.
Construction can be a rewarding and varied industry to work in. But it’s also one where pressures can be high, and people are more likely than average to experience work-related stress and other mental health issues. 😓
Factors include working away from home; heavy workloads; long working hours; late payments and job insecurity. Poor management training/process and a lack of understanding can add to the problem, too.
In mid-2020, a report by the Chartered Institute of Building found that 26% of construction industry professionals thought about taking their own lives and 56% of construction professionals worked for organisations with no policies on mental health in the workplace. 😳
Things are changing. More and more construction businesses are starting to see their staff’s mental health & wellbeing as a priority, placing employee wellbeing at the heart of their organisations.
But is everything as it seems?
In this episode, we're joined by Yvonne Gilfillan to focus on The Mental Health Masquerade! 🎭
Yvonne brings incredible experience and passion to this subject, so be prepared for a whirlwind episode and to be left wanting more!
Recently awarded an IOSH President’s Commendation Award and a highly sought-after speaker, Yvonne has focused on CSR and health & safety for several tier 1 international construction & engineering businesses.⭐⭐⭐
We’ll be talking about (or at least trying to get through!);
• Mental health in construction - where we were and where we are now.
• Have we got the focus right? Are we doing it for the right reasons?
• Do we take mental health seriously?
• What are the ‘best’ construction businesses doing in this area?• What is next for mental health & wellbeing in the construction industry? What is the way forward?
• Who is Yvonne, where is she now and what might the future hold?
• What does success mean to her?