In the Construction Industry alone, two people a day take their own lives, and the sector has reported some of the highest levels of mental ill health.

The Building Mental Health (BMH) Framework, launched in 2018, was borne out of a cross industry volunteer group created with contributions from clients, contractors, trade unions, regulators and training bodies.

The purpose is to tackle the mental health crisis in the sector, by providing a flexible and consistent framework to enable all parts of the construction sector to access mental health support, awareness and training, and putting in place structures and systems to support people working in and around the industry.

This report details the results of the first three years of the Mental Health First Aiders programme. which has trained 288 MHFA Instructor Members, 3,000 Mental Health First Aiders, and delivered £5.5 million of social value.

Download a PDF of the Report here 


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