Tough Job. Tough Days. You’re Not Alone

Do you feel like you:

  • Can’t switch off after shift; going over and over the same thoughts?
  • Are jumpy, short-tempered, snapped at mates for no big reason?
  • Have trouble sleeping. Nausea, headaches, constant tension?
  • Are constantly unhappy / sad / angry etc?

You are not alone

The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) reports that:

  • 87% of UK construction workers experienced anxiety
  • 70% experienced depression
  • 97% experienced stress
  • 96% experienced fatigue
  • 95% experienced poor concentration
  • 91% felt overwhelmed
  • 86% experienced a lack of self-confidence
  • 26% had suicidal thoughts

What you can do today (self-support)

  • Take a walk, leave the tools behind for a minute
  • Breathe in for 4, hold 1, out for 6 (repeat a few times)
  • Drink water, eat something solid
  • Switch off phone for 30 mins before bed

What you can do today (support from others)

  • Ask co-worker if they fancy a brew – talk (about anything if you don’t feel you can share how you feel)
  • Call / text a helpline
  • Talk to co-workers, family members, friends

Common Questions

Will it affect my job if I talk about how I feel?

Support isn’t about getting you benched, it’s about getting you back to feeling like you can do your job properly, safely.

What if I don’t want to talk?

There’s often text support, live chat, anonymous apps. Find what feels less awkward.

How do I help a mate without making it worse?

Small things help, asking, listening, sharing contact info. You don’t need solutions, just being there makes a difference.

Access support:

UK support is available from:

  • Lighthouse Construction Industry Helpline (24/7): 0345 605 1956 (UK)
  • Text “HARDHAT” to 85258, for one-to-one text support.
  • NHS / GP, you can ask for mental health support locally.
  • Samaritans (24/7): 116 123