Promote mental health best practices during Construction Suicide Prevention Week

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Rah Shakir Director of Meetings | Homebuilders Association of Austin

Join NAHB in recognizing Construction Suicide Prevention Week from September 9-14 and contribute to promoting a healthy working environment for everyone on job sites. Construction Suicide Prevention Week (CSPW) is an annual campaign aimed at spreading suicide prevention awareness among workers in the construction industry.

Construction workers are five times more likely to die by suicide than from a job site injury, with some estimates indicating that as many as 50% of all construction workers experience a diagnosable mental health problem. This data has driven an intense focus over the past several years on changing the conversation around mental health in construction.

NAHB and its partners — including SAFE Project, the Job-Site Safety Institute (JSI), MindWise Innovations, and others — have created resources to train workers on mental health concerns and associated risk factors. These resources include:

- NAHB-JSI video toolbox talks on Mental Health, Substance Misuse, and Administering Naloxone

- Learn Strategies for Managing Mental Health

- How to Help in a Crisis Toolbox Talk

More information can be found on NAHB's mental health resources page.

Additionally, as a member of the Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention, NAHB encourages members to take the pledge to STAND up for suicide prevention and No Shame Pledge.

If you need or know someone who needs immediate help, please dial 988 — the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Organizations interested in participating in the 2024 Stand-Down can register on the CSPW website.