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Mental Health In Construction | Kate Adamczyk, The EIC (S2E05)

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Mental health is a challenging topic and a particularly poignant one within the construction industry.
With male construction workers nearly four times more at risk of death by suicide than the national average as reported by charity 'Mates In Mind', there is no denying that we have work to do.
Our industry is not great at talking, especially on the subject of mental health. However, conversation is arguably one of our greatest assets as we seek to destigmatise these types of issues.
We recently welcomed Kate Adamczyk, Director of Marketing & Business Development at The Electrical Industries Charity (EIC), to provide her insights into the current state of mental health within construction, if we do enough as an industry to support those suffering with these issues, what can people suffering do to support their recovery, and much more.
If you are working or know of someone within the construction industry who is suffering, The EIC helpline is open from 9am-5pm on Monday to Friday. The team can be called on:0800 652 1618
Alternatively, you can send an email to the below address at any time:support@electricalcharity.org
For more information on The EIC, the work they do and how you can get involved, head over to:
https://electricalcharity.org/ or give the team a call on 020 3696 1710.
You can also keep up to date with The EIC's work via their social media channels:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/electricalcharity
X: https://twitter.com/electriccharity
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/electricalcharityuk/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-electrical-industries-charity/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDFGYktwkecLXQ4Tu_ailCg

Get in touch
We're always looking for new people within the construction industry to sit down with and some open and honest discussions. If you'd like to get involved, please send an email to jacob.rudge@metpro.co.uk, or contact our office on 0121 552 2100.
You can also connect with us via social media:
Linkedin | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook

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Mental health is a challenging topic and a particularly poignant one within the construction industry.
With male construction workers nearly four times more at risk of death by suicide than the national average as reported by charity 'Mates In Mind', there is no denying that we have work to do.
Our industry is not great at talking, especially on the subject of mental health. However, conversation is arguably one of our greatest assets as we seek to destigmatise these types of issues.
We recently welcomed Kate Adamczyk, Director of Marketing & Business Development at The Electrical Industries Charity (EIC), to provide her insights into the current state of mental health within construction, if we do enough as an industry to support those suffering with these issues, what can people suffering do to support their recovery, and much more.
If you are working or know of someone within the construction industry who is suffering, The EIC helpline is open from 9am-5pm on Monday to Friday. The team can be called on:0800 652 1618
Alternatively, you can send an email to the below address at any time:support@electricalcharity.org
For more information on The EIC, the work they do and how you can get involved, head over to:
https://electricalcharity.org/ or give the team a call on 020 3696 1710.
You can also keep up to date with The EIC's work via their social media channels:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/electricalcharity
X: https://twitter.com/electriccharity
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/electricalcharityuk/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-electrical-industries-charity/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDFGYktwkecLXQ4Tu_ailCg

Get in touch
We're always looking for new people within the construction industry to sit down with and some open and honest discussions. If you'd like to get involved, please send an email to jacob.rudge@metpro.co.uk, or contact our office on 0121 552 2100.
You can also connect with us via social media:
Linkedin | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook

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