Employees urged to open up over stress

The construction industry is being encouraged to start talking about employee stress with the launch of a joint initiative between the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) and Health & Safety Executive (HSE).

The CLC has said the move was in response to "unprecedented strains" on workers as companies adopted new ways of working in response to the pandemic.

The HSE has published 'Talking Toolkit'; a guide on how to prevent work related stress in construction. 

Now the Construction Leadership Council is encouraging all businesses from across the industry to identify and manage stress for construction employees.

HSE chief inspector of construction, Sarah Jardine, said: "We have worked with industry partners to develop the toolkit, which specifically homes in on the particular work-related stress challenges that may be experienced by those working in construction. Stress, depression and anxiety are the second biggest cause of ill-health in the sector, so tackling them offers the chance to make a real difference to thousands working in the sector."

Construction Leadership Council co-chair Andy Mitchell said: "While the industry has made an outstanding effort to protect employees from the effects of the pandemic in the last year, it is all too clear that workers continue to be at risk from work-related stress. The Talking Toolkit offers free, practical help developed by experts to help release pressure from the workplace. The CLC strongly encourages everyone to pick up a copy."

Find the toolkit here.

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