The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has released its latest figures for its mental health training. Since 2018, it has supported over 52,000 construction workers to complete mental health training, vital support for an industry facing a mental health crisis. The courses provide training to educate and equip construction workers with the knowledge to recognise mental health issues developing and start practical mental health conversations. Since 2018, CITB has allocated over £1.5 million to mental health projects and more than £1.3 million in grants to support mental health first aid and awareness courses. The training schemes supported through CITB’s Grants Scheme help raise awareness of mental health issues in the industry and help people in the industry understand the challenges their colleagues may be facing. The figures released today show the total number of individuals supported with mental health awareness and first aid training through the Grants Scheme in the financial year 2024-25: Alongside the Grants Scheme, CITB has played a key role in advancing mental health support within the construction industry, including through initiatives such as Building Mental Health with the Lighthouse Club and the mental health for construction apprentices’ projects. These two commissions resulted in: Tim Balcon, CEO, CITB said: “There’s no getting away from the fact that the construction industry is facing a mental health crisis, and we all need to be collectively addressing this issue. It’s encouraging to see the large numbers of people completing mental health awareness and first aid training, and I urge others in the industry to complete mental health courses also.”
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