Bridging the Gap: Insights & Innovations in Construction

The Role of Leadership in Mental Health Support


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Breaking the stigma around mental health issues in construction is crucial and often overlooked. In this episode, Todd and guest Elizabeth Crowley of the Building Trades Employers Association discuss the critical importance of addressing mental health in the construction industry. Elizabeth emphasizes the importance of breaking the stigma around this discussion, the role of leadership and company culture in fostering a supportive environment, and the legislative actions needed to better address these challenges.

Elizabeth Crowley is President and CEO of the Building Trades Employers’ Association, representing 1200 union contractors in New York City. She is the first woman to lead the organization, advocating for increased union-led construction, safety, and diversity in the industry. Previously, Elizabeth served on the New York City Council, where she championed construction safety and expanded opportunities for minority and women-owned businesses.

Todd Takes

  1. Speak Up and Seek Help: If you’re struggling, please reach out for help as soon as possible. It's important to understand that it’s okay to not be okay, and no one should feel ashamed about needing support. As Elizabeth emphasized, real strength comes from being open and vulnerable with those around you.
  • The Employer’s Role in Mental Health: Employers have a significant responsibility and opportunity to foster healthier conversations about mental health. It’s essential for workers to feel valued as individuals, knowing that their well-being matters more than just the company’s bottom line. Creating a supportive environment where employees feel the company "has their back" can make a profound difference.
  • Building Authentic Relationships: We are not robots who can simply shut off our emotions when we arrive at work. It’s important to take the time to get to know the people behind the job titles and build genuine relationships with those we work alongside. By fostering authentic connections, we create a more supportive and understanding workplace culture.
  • Thank you for joining us for this important conversation. Remember, if you or someone you care about is facing a mental health crisis, you don’t have to face it alone. Reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by dialing 988, or speak with a mental health professional. There’s always help and hope available, and you matter.

     

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