Mental Health in Construction – Why Looking After People Matters

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by Nettie Graham

Mental Health is Everyone’s Responsibility

Construction is a demanding industry

Long hours, physically challenging work, financial pressures, deadlines and time away from family can all contribute to increased stress and poor mental wellbeing

While construction has made enormous improvements in physical safety over recent decades, mental health deserves exactly the same attention

Looking after people isn’t just the right thing to do—it also helps businesses build stronger, safer and more productive teams


Why Mental Health Matters

Poor mental wellbeing can affect:

  • Concentration
  • Decision making
  • Communication
  • Fatigue
  • Accident rates
  • Productivity
  • Staff retention

Creating an open and supportive workplace encourages people to speak up before small problems become larger ones


How Employers Can Help

Simple actions can make a significant difference.

Employers should consider:

  • Promoting an open culture where people feel comfortable talking
  • Training Mental Health First Aiders
  • Encouraging regular breaks and realistic workloads
  • Providing access to support organisations
  • Checking in with employees regularly
  • Challenging stigma around mental health

Looking Out for Colleagues

Everyone can play a part

Be aware if someone appears:

  • Withdrawn
  • More irritable than usual
  • Tired or distracted
  • Less engaged
  • Struggling with performance

Sometimes, simply asking “Are you okay?” can start an important conversation


Building a Positive Safety Culture

Health and safety is about far more than PPE and paperwork

A positive safety culture values people as well as compliance

When employees feel supported, respected and listened to, they are more likely to:

  • Work safely
  • Report concerns
  • Stay engaged
  • Remain with the business

Everyone benefits


FACT Supports Safer Workplaces

FACT Training believes that competence includes both technical ability and personal wellbeing

Alongside our construction training programmes, we encourage employers to create positive workplace cultures where safety, wellbeing and professional development go hand in hand

Because healthy people build safer workplaces

You Are Never Alone

The construction industry has made huge strides in recognising the importance of mental health, and support is always available

The Lighthouse Charity is the UK’s dedicated construction industry charity, providing free and confidential 24/7 emotional, physical and financial wellbeing support to construction workers and their families. Their services include a confidential helpline, live web chat, wellbeing resources and practical support for those facing difficult times

Whether you’re struggling yourself or you’re concerned about a colleague, reaching out for support is a sign of strength – not weakness.  No one in construction should feel they have to face life’s challenges alone