Mental Health And Wellness Hub

Construction workers nationwide face the second highest suicide rate of any U.S. industry—over three times the national average. In fact, more construction workers now die by suicide than in workplace accidents.

If you’re struggling with mental health, addiction, or anything else, don’t wait to get help. Free, confidential support is available 24/7.

Navigating Mental Health in the Construction Industry

The construction industry is a high-pressure environment with unique mental health challenges. To help create healthier job sites and reduce the stigma around mental health, explore the resources and information below to learn more and get involved.

Resources for Industry Professionals

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Lines for Life

Lines for Life is Oregon’s provider for the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, offering mental health and substance abuse prevention programs, along with crisis support services.

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Construction Suicide Prevention Partnership (CSPP)

Lines for Life partnered with the construction industry to create CSPP, aiming to prevent suicide and promote mental well-being with support from unions, safety experts, OSHA, SAIF, and healthcare partners.

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Oregon Suicide Prevention

Hosted by Lines for Life, this site offers information and support on suicide prevention, helping those struggling with suicidal thoughts and providing guidance for those looking to offer support.

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Washington State Health Care Authority

Regional Crisis Lines are available 24/7, 365 days a year. You can call 988 or your local county crisis line for assistance with a behavioral health crisis, regardless of insurance or income level.

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Electrical Contractor Magazine

Explore articles and updates on mental health in the electrical construction industry and learn how leaders are tackling this critical issue.

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IBEW Local 48 Wellness Resources

Get access to the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for counseling, a Nurse Help Line, free wellness exams, and services like legal consultation and financial coaching.

Breaking the Stigma Around Mental Health in Construction

The construction industry has long fostered a culture where personal struggles, especially mental health, are overlooked or dismissed. This stigma often prevents workers from seeking help. However, as the industry faces high rates of mental health issues, there’s a growing recognition that mental well-being is just as important as physical safety.

By fostering open conversations, developing accessible resources, and building supportive environments we can break down the stigma and create a healthier, safer work environment. Prioritizing mental health not only improves well-being but also enhances overall jobsite productivity and safety.

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