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CIOB launches mental health survey to address construction’s ‘silent crisis’

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The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has launched a new study into the mental health issues impacting construction workers around the world.

The survey is the third instalment in a series of research studies – part of CIOB’s ongoing mission to address mental health problems in the industry. 

The last report, released in 2020, highlighted 97% of construction workers had experienced high levels of stress, and 71% of respondents revealed they had not received any mental health training. 

More than a quarter of those surveyed claimed they had experienced suicidal thoughts. 

Daisie Barnett, policy development manager at CIOB, said: “Our 2020 report revealed scary statistics about the prevalence of mental health challenges within the workforce. 

“The number of workers experiencing stress, fatigue and suicidal thoughts highlighted significant and urgent change was needed. 

“Our follow-up survey allows us to understand what progress has been made and where further action might be required. We are particularly interested to see what has changed post the pandemic, with the introduction of flexible working opportunities and the potential increase of financial worries.” 

‘Ensure your voice is heard’

The CIOB is calling on construction professionals at all levels to share their insights on mental health challenges and the initiatives organisations have implemented to tackle the issues.  

Barnett continued: “We want to hear from construction workers across the globe and we encourage everyone to be as honest as possible.  

“Mental health in construction is a silent crisis, so please use this opportunity to ensure your voice is heard and help shape future strategies to support those working in the industry worldwide.” 

The survey is open until 31 January 2025 and can be accessed here

The Samaritans provides 24/7 support on 116 123.

Construction workers can text BOB to 85258 to access mental health support. The Lighthouse Club also provides a confidential 24/7 support helpline on 0345 605 1956 to anyone in the industry who needs financial or wellbeing support.

Mental health support and advice for CIOB members, past members and related family is available through CIOB Assist. CIOB, in partnership with Anxiety UK, also provides wellbeing support.

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