We’re talking about the conversations that matter in the workplace and finding out how to help colleagues who may be struggling with their mental health. Our charity partner, The Lighthouse Club can help with making that connection.
This Mental Health Awareness Week (13-19 May 2024), we’re looking at the importance of mental health in construction, and how to get support from NHS Talking Therapies services if you’re struggling to cope.
During Mental Health Awareness Week (13-19 May 2024), the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) reminds its members to seek help if they are struggling with low mood or anxiety.
New data reveals that eight out of ten (81%) construction workers in the UK have taken sick leave due to stress – find out what you can do to combat its effects.
Ifan Glyn, FMB Wales Director talks to Toby Peacock in the Tearoom Talks podcast about why mental health is such a big problem in construction, why it matters, and what employers can do to help.
It's never been more important time to make sure you are prioritising your own and team's wellbeing. In this webinar our speakers discuss all things work-life balance and how to combat loneliness in the workplace.
New data reveals that half (47%) of construction workers in the UK feel lonely in the workplace. Find out about the tools and support available from NESCAFÉ to help you nurture employee wellbeing
Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity CEO Bill Hill reflects on the need for a collaborative approach to mental health challenges in the build-up to World Suicide Prevention Day on 10 September.
The Lighthouse Club’s Help Inside the Hard Hat campaign is now underway, with a road tour due to launch this October, FMB NI Director Gavin McGuire explains what it’s all about.
FMB Central Hub Director reflects on her attendance at a recent Worcestershire County Council webinar focused on suicide-prevention in the workplace and how the Orange Button community scheme can help those struggling with mental health challenges.
Gareth Williams of FMB member company Construction Linx talks about how he discovered his passion for poetry and why it helps to tackle bigger issues, like neurodiversity and mental health.
We’re talking about the conversations that matter in the workplace and finding out how to help colleagues who may be struggling with their mental health. Our charity partner, The Lighthouse Club can help with making that connection.
This Mental Health Awareness Week (13-19 May 2024), we’re looking at the importance of mental health in construction, and how to get support from NHS Talking Therapies services if you’re struggling to cope.
During Mental Health Awareness Week (13-19 May 2024), the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) reminds its members to seek help if they are struggling with low mood or anxiety.
New data reveals that eight out of ten (81%) construction workers in the UK have taken sick leave due to stress – find out what you can do to combat its effects.
Ifan Glyn, FMB Wales Director talks to Toby Peacock in the Tearoom Talks podcast about why mental health is such a big problem in construction, why it matters, and what employers can do to help.
It's never been more important time to make sure you are prioritising your own and team's wellbeing. In this webinar our speakers discuss all things work-life balance and how to combat loneliness in the workplace.
New data reveals that half (47%) of construction workers in the UK feel lonely in the workplace. Find out about the tools and support available from NESCAFÉ to help you nurture employee wellbeing
Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity CEO Bill Hill reflects on the need for a collaborative approach to mental health challenges in the build-up to World Suicide Prevention Day on 10 September.
The Lighthouse Club’s Help Inside the Hard Hat campaign is now underway, with a road tour due to launch this October, FMB NI Director Gavin McGuire explains what it’s all about.
FMB Central Hub Director reflects on her attendance at a recent Worcestershire County Council webinar focused on suicide-prevention in the workplace and how the Orange Button community scheme can help those struggling with mental health challenges.
Gareth Williams of FMB member company Construction Linx talks about how he discovered his passion for poetry and why it helps to tackle bigger issues, like neurodiversity and mental health.