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Breaking Down Stigmas Around Mental Health in Construction?

In the world of construction, the industry moves quickly with many projects being worked on at once, in dangerous and physically demanding environments. There's one area that can be often overlooked however, which is employee's mental health. According to WTW, more than half, nearly 60%, of construction workers suffer from a mental health issue during their career, showcasing how many people are affected by bad mental health.

Everybody is aware of the significant physical impacts working in construction, due to the endless physical demands in complex work environments as well as the high risk nature. Over the years, this is bound to have an impact on workers reducing their productivity and workflow.

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