Ready to help

Volunteers from across the business have completed their training as mental health first aiders and are ready to help other colleagues in need of extra support.

Each person has taken part in an assessed two-day programme and received a mental health first aider certificate for successfully completing the course. 

The training includes how to spot and support those who have mental health concerns and an introduction to situations that can cause them, along with conditions – from depression and eating orders to the use of drugs and alcohol – and dealing with a traumatic event.

“The programme is part of our company-wide health and wellbeing strategy and supports our work with the construction industry’s mental health awareness charity Mates In Mind,” said Marian Garfield, head of sustainability.

“There was a great response from a call out for volunteers to train for the role and around 250 people got in touch.” 

LGV driver Mark Roberts from our Padeswood cement team and Alex Dhan, a second year LEAD apprentice, completed the course and are now qualified mental health first aiders.

“It has given me a deeper understanding of how anyone’s mental health can be affected and I hope I can be that extra support in the workplace and be able to give advice on the professional help that is out there,” said Mark.

Alex added: “It is one of the best courses I have done. We looked into the warning signs of someone who might need help – changes in personality or becoming withdrawn, for example. It was very practical and hard-hitting when you understand the prevalence of mental health issues.”