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Campaign to support construction workers during COVID-19

9 April 2020

Mental health charity MATES In Construction (MATES) has launched an information campaign to support Queensland construction workers from mental health issues caused during the COVID-19 crisis.

Men who work in construction are 71 per cent more likely to die from suicide than those in other industries, making these workers particularly vulnerable in the current environment.

The campaign also includes numerous billboards across Queensland encouraging workers in the construction industry to look out for each other throughout this crisis.

MATES QLD CEO Jorgen Gullestrup said the industry-based suicide prevention charity has received an increase in demand for its support services in recent weeks.

“We want all construction workers to know that during these highly worrying times that there is help available and we are here for them,” Mr Gullestrup said.

“A construction worker is six times more likely to die from suicide than an accident at work. Today we are launching a series of billboards across Queensland urging construction workers to look out for one another and that social distancing does not mean social isolation.

Under the slogan ‘MATES – stronger together in tough times’ the charity calls on construction workers to ‘Look out for your MATES’ and remind the industry that ‘Social Distancing does not mean Social Isolation’.


To stay connected with your mates in the electrical industry, register for our webinar next Wednesday 15 April:

Mates in Construction, Staying Stronger Together in Tough Times

Justin Geange from Mates in Construction will join MEA’s Jason O’Dwyer on a very important webinar to talk about mental health and strategies to help members, their families and their staff navigate their way through the COVID-19 climate.