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Boom Goes The Stigma
Welcome to Boom Goes The Stigma! BGTS is a production of the Construction Suicide Prevention Partnership (CSPP). According to the CDC, the construction industry has the second-highest rate of suicide and has one of the highest rates of death from overdoses. Our country loses more construction workers to suicide than to Jobsite injuries or accidents. BGTS is a tool that normalizes and elevates the conversation around mental health. On every episode, guests from within and outside the construction industry discuss critical issues, share stories, and, most importantly, blow up the stigma of talking about mental wellness as a sign of weakness.
Boom Goes The Stigma
Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs)
In construction, we rely on Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) to respond to
incidents on the job site. When it comes to individual struggles with mental health, professional relationships, finances, and overall health and
wellness, there is another EAP that can help us navigate through these
issues. It is called an Employee Assistance Program. EAPs. EAPs are
confidential services that can assist you in resolving personal problems
that are impacting your work performance. Think of EAPs as your emergency action plan when you need help or advice to deal with professional or personal matters.
In this podcast, we explore how EAPs can help address mental health struggles, address stress, and improve your overall well-being!
Construction Careline
If you want to talk with somebody about personal and professional challenges, the Construction Careline is a confidential, non-judgmental, and safe space to get support for tough challenges.
Call 1-833-444-6020 (Available 24/7/365) to connect with someone who cares and who gets it.
To learn more about Construction Careline, please visit:
The Construction Careline
https://usconstructioncareline.org
To learn more about CSPP, please visit: The Construction Suicide Prevention Partnership.
If you are in crisis and need urgent support, you can call or text 988, the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, to speak with a trained crisis intervention specialist.