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Addressing the mental health crisis that’s engulfing construction

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As a male-dominated industry operating in challenging circumstances against a backdrop of declining national mental health, construction is on a collision course with a ‘man’demic of its own. Jon Cooper, health and safety expert at Womble Bond Dickinson, examines the issue and looks at ways in which the construction industry can better address and protect mental health.

The construction industry has made great strides with health and safety, especially around worker safety and preventing physical injuries and deaths – but there are huge improvements that need to be made in protecting the mental health of workers.

Reported instances of anxiety, stress and depression in the industry have been on the increase for several years. The latest available figures from the ONS shows there were 2,526 suicides in construction between 2011 and 2019. Of those, 2,510 – or 99.4% – were men.

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