建筑月职业
提高公众对建筑职业认识的全国性运动
并激励下一代工艺专业人士。
Building Minds: A Conference on Mental Health in Construction
September 12, 2024
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Learn how to evaluate and improve your workplace mental health practices through:
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Insightful presentations from industry experts.
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Valuable networking opportunities.
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Connecting with community resources.
Lunch and refreshments will be provided. Registration is free, but attendance is limited. Get your tickets today!
Speakers
JOsh
Zoerhof
Pastor and Counselor
Josh will discuss the signs of stress and burnout and what you can do about it.
Mark
Dyke
Professor and Counselor
Mark will help you recognizing when you or someone else needs help.
Sean
Egan
Deputy Director of Labor
Sean will discuss how we make our workplaces more resilient, how our work can impact our mental health, and how to engage employees in these important conversations.
"What the Construction Council is aiming to achieve through the Building Minds Conference is give employers and operations managers an introduction to mental health support resources. Most of us are not mental health professionals but thankfully we all know people! West Michigan has some amazing experts from workplace experts to faith-based therapists." - Meg Mathis, Dan Vos Construction
This conference is being held by the Construction Careers Council in honor of Construction Suicide Prevention Week, and National Suicide Prevention Month. Construction Suicide Prevention week is dedicated to raising awareness about the higher-than-average number of suicides in the construction industry, and to providing resources to help prevent those deaths. Every year during this time the construction industry works to raise awareness about the unique challenges workers face, and what can be done to help save lives.
Our goal is to establish a recurring event in West Michigan that empowers construction employers with resources to evaluate and improve their internal policies and procedures regarding mental health and suicide prevention.