Charitable support provided to construction workforce rockets by 75% during ‘difficult year’ for sector

With 2018 proving to be a difficult year for the construction industry, the human impact of the stress and strains of working in such an environment was clearly witnessed by the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity.

Last year, 1662 construction families in crisis called the charity’s helpline. 662 of these cases were seeking emergency financial support, an increase of over 40% on 2018. The amount of charitable giving provided in 2018 was £1.25m, rocketing a staggering 75% on the previous year.

Charitable support provided to construction workforce rockets by 75% during ‘difficult year’ for sector

Of the 1662 cases presented to the helpline, 1033 of these were given advice and support on issues ranging from mental wellbeing issues through to legal, debt management and taxation advice.

The charity has also seen a huge increase for requests of its helpline packs and now have over 350,000 helpline cards in circulation within the construction workforce.

Bill Hill, CEO of the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity, said: “On the positive side the 2018 figures show that we are reaching out to more construction workers and their families, but it also means that too many of them find themselves in desperate situations. The significant escalation in families needing our support has taken us by surprise and has put pressure on our finances.

“With two construction workers taking their own life every single working day, and stress, depression, and anxiety accounting for a fifth of all work related illness, it’s vital that we continue to provide our helpline services and put additional funding into the construction industry’s dedicated and volunteer led, Building Mental Health programme.

“But the only way that we can plan ahead is with predictable income. That’s why we launched our Company Supporters initiative and our ‘Save a Life’ campaign. We’re urging companies to pledge a regular annual donation to ensure the long term sustainability of our valuable charitable services.”

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Charitable support provided to construction workforce rockets by 75% during ‘difficult year’ for sector

With the support of construction software firm COINS, the charity has also recently launched a helpline app.

The app helps people find out more information about how they can help themselves or take the next step in seeking professional help. It is a preventative tool and provides support at the early stages of a situation so that the problem does not reach a life critical stage.

It provides vital information, advice and guidance on many wellbeing topics including stress, anxiety, depression, anger and suicidal thoughts.

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