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Mental health campaign aims to ‘break the stigma’

Stressed construction worker (image: Benjawan Sittidech, Dreamstime)
On The Tools has launched a new campaign to raise funds to provide free therapy sessions for construction workers (image: Benjawan Sittidech, Dreamstime)

A new suicide prevention campaign has been launched to help normalise therapy and encourage tradespeople to seek support.

Created by construction community network On The Tools, the campaign features a series of videos under its fundraising initiative, Project 7,000: The Lost City

The initiative aims to raise awareness, address the stigma associated with mental health issues, and raise funds to provide free therapy sessions for those in need. 

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