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Mental fitness – changing the way we think about mental health

Tackling construction’s mental health crisis requires an approach typically associated with physical health, writes Rachael Keeble

The construction industry is in the middle of a mental health crisis.

In the UK, you are 3.7 times more likely to die by suicide than the national average. On top of that, 26% of people in the industry have been reported to have had suicidal thoughts, according to construction charity Building Mental Health. This has to change.

One of the ways we may not be helping ourselves is around the way we discuss mental health. The term itself implies there is an end goal – that if you attend this or that conference or webinar, you may achieve the coveted status of having good mental health.

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