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    Live Panel: Psych Health and Safety in the Construction Industry

    enDecember 06, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Construction industry workers have a unique risk profile when it comes to psychological health. This panel will explore some of the issues associated with this group and discuss where workplace mental health practice needs to move in the industry to have a positive effect on this cohort.

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