CIOB launches mental health in construction course

Posted on Wednesday 7 October 2020

THE CHARTERED Institute of Building (CIOB) has launched a new massive open online course, entitled ‘Mental Health in Construction’, which will begin on the 12 October 2020.

The CIOB has done extensive work on mental health in the construction sector, including recently publishing a report, Understanding Mental Health in the Built Environment, and working with organisations such as the Alzheimer’s Society to raise awareness and launch continued professional development (CPD) courses, such as our Dementia Awareness course.  

A massive open online course actively encourages discourse from those across the globe. On the course, participants will learn to understand signs and symptoms of poor mental health and understand how to manage their own mental wellbeing as well as that of their colleagues. They’ll hear from people in the industry about how to change construction’s culture to end the stigma around mental health. 

This course would be of value to anyone involved in the construction industry and the built environment with an interest in improving the industry’s record on mental health. To register for the course, click here

Past CIOB president professor Charles Egbu commented, “This course is a positive and welcome step in building the tools we need, both as individuals and as organisations, to start working toward a brighter future and better mental health, in work and in life. The entire construction industry needs to continuously work on the structure and environment that negatively impact workers’ mental health – no one person can solve this on their own. ” 

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