Construction Manager magazine November/December 2020

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CIOB launches online course in mental health in construction MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE COURSE ENCOURAGES DISCOURSE ON MENTAL HEALTH IN THE SECTOR FROM PARTICPANTS AROUND THE WORLD

“This course is a positive and welcome step in building the tools we need, both as individuals and as organisations” Professor Charles Egbu, CIOB past president

The CIOB recently published a report, Understanding Mental Health in the Built Environment

Skills

Conservation conference goes virtual LIVE EVENT ON 5 NOVEMBER

Originally planned for April, the CIOB’s annual Conservation Conference will now be held as a virtual conference on 5 November. The event will explore the impact of the loss of traditional craft skills. This has reached critical levels as an ageing workforce retires, along with

insufficient apprenticeships and a ‘framework’ which is not fit for purpose. This comes against the background of an unprecedented number of large projects where these skills will be essential, such as the Palace of Westminster and Notre Dame Cathedral.

The CIOB has launched a new massive open online course (MOOC) titled Mental Health in Construction. Participants on the course, which began on 12 October, 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 will also hear about how to change construction’s culture to end the stigma around mental health. The course encourages discourse from those across the globe and would be of value to anyone involved in the industry with an interest in improving its record on mental health. The CIOB’s extensive work on mental health includes a recent report, Understanding Mental Health in the Built Environment. It has also worked with organisations such as the Alzheimer’s Society to raise awareness and launch continuing professional development (CPD) courses such as its Dementia Awareness course. CIOB past president Professor Charles Egbu said: “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.” ● www. ciobacademy.org

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