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Talking ‘not enough’ to tackle construction’s mental health crisis

The u003ca href=u0022https://www.aps.org.uku0022 target=u0022_blanku0022 rel=u0022noopeneru0022u003eAssociation for Project Safety (APS)u003c/au003e is calling on the construction sector to do more to prevent poor mental health in the industry

More than 150,000 construction workers may be experiencing common mental health problems, including anxiety, stress or depression, the APS claims based on industry data calculations.

During Men’s Health Week (12-18 June), APS said that fewer than half of men with mental health problems were able to talk about them. This, the professional body added, poses a major challenge in an industry employing over 1.1 million men – around 85% of the total workforce.

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