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PANEL DISCUSSION

INTEGRATING PSYCHOLOGICAL AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH  

Health and wellbeing in construction remains a critical and evolving challenge. Investing in the next generation of skilled, safety-conscious workers is essential, requiring robust training pathways, and a culture that prioritises wellbeing from the outset of a career. At the same time, the sector must continue to identify and proactively manage the most dangerous tasks and conditions, using data, technology and risk-based approaches to prevent incidents before they occur. Addressing fatigue, mental health, ergonomic risks and site safety together will be key to building a resilient workforce capable of meeting future infrastructure demands while protecting the people at the heart of the industry. 

Welfare Officer, CIF Benevolent Trust
National Programme Manager, HSE
Regional Manager, MABS
Director, Ciaran Carey Counselling Services

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