Statistics reveal that mental health is a real issue in our society and industry. MBC Holdings has launched an initiative to create a caring culture where an individual can recognize his or her full potential, can cope with the stress of a normal life, and can be a productive and fruitful member of their community.
At this year’s Winter Field Leadership Training Day, Cal Beyer, CWP, SCTPP will speak on mental health. Beyer is Vice President of Workforce Risk & Worker Wellbeing for Holmes Murphy & Associates. While working for a heavy/highway and paving contractor in the Pacific Northwest, he launched the mental health and suicide prevention movement in the US construction industry in 2014. He serves on the Executive Commitee of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention; the Expert Advisory Groups for Mindwise Innovations and Youturn Health, and the Lived Experience Advisory Committee of the Suicide Prevention Resource Center.
Beyer was instrumental in the formation of the Construction Alliance for Suicide Prevention. Engineering News-Record (ENR) recognized him as a Top 25 Newsmaker for 2016. The National Association of Home Builders presented him with an award for mental health industry advocacy in 2022. He is a frequent presenter at national construction conferences and frequent contributor to construction industry publications.
Beyer will be presenting on these two topics during our Winter Field Leadership Training Day:
Shining Light on Mental Health and Suicide Prevention in Construction
Mental Health is an invisible crisis in construction. Nationally in the construction industry, more workers die annually by suicide than by all occupational injuries combined. The session focuses on WHY these topics are an imperative for construction leaders at all levels. Learn how a culture of caring and wellbeing can reduce the serious risks of substance misuse and suicide. Learn what you and your company can do to help promote mental wellbeing and reduce the risk of suicide among your workforce and our industry.
How to Talk to Workers About Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
The session focuses on when AND how to talk to construction workers about behavioral health. This will help your organization break the stigma around mental health. The session highlights specific opportunities to talk to construction workers about mental wellbeing, substance use disorders, Employee Assistance Program, and suicide prevention. The session includes an overview of the LEARN Saves Lives® model for engaging workers in discussion around suicide prevention.