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Suicide Prevention in Construction: Starting the Conversation to Save Lives

Today marks Suicide Prevention Day, and it’s vital to acknowledge that the construction industry faces one of the highest suicide rates across all sectors. With a fast-paced, high-pressure environment, many workers are silently struggling with mental health challenges. At DSG, we are committed to addressing this issue head-on, fostering a supportive environment for every individual.

In our latest DSG Mental Health Awareness Podcast, we’ve brought together Ruairi Coffey, our Head of Social Value, Skills and People Development, along with Senior Health, Safety, Wellbeing & Sustainability Advisors Beck Dorrington and Shahana Begum, to talk about the mental health crisis in the construction industry. Through honest dialogue, we hope to encourage others to break the silence, start the conversation, and remind everyone that one conversation can save a life.

At DSG, we believe in the power of community and connection. Our SMILE well-being strategy reflects our ongoing commitment to mental health:

Beyond these efforts, we offer a range of mental health support services, including our confidential Employee Assistance Program (EAP). This program is available 24/7, providing free, anonymous support for all our employees and their families, offering a lifeline whenever it’s needed.

Visit our helplines section on the DSG website for more information on how you or someone you know can get help today.

Let’s all take a moment to listen, reach out, and support those who may be struggling. A small conversation can truly make a world of difference. Together, we can save lives.

Resources:

Why Men’s Health Week Matters.

CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) care kit.

CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) – I am Struggling