Day 2 highlights from the #ConstructionWorkingMinds Summit in Dallas/Fort Worth:
- #OverdosePrevention with @riskleadership
- Therapy dogs
- #EmployeeEngagement & #PsychologicalSafety with Dr. Charlie
- Keynote by @LaurenSisler
-@988Lifeline Hope Mobile #CWMS2025
Live polling today at the Construction Working Minds Summit today on the impact of the opioid crisis on the construction workplace.
Cal Beyer is highlighting many solutions
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Too early to claim victory; we must keep the focus on reducing overdose deaths. Black, tribal, Hispanic communities are over represented in the overdose death data. We are still losing 220-235 people each day to overdose.
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Ca Beyer is keynote today at the #ConstructionWorkingMinds Summit. His 4 pillars in the #mentalhealth movement 1) Media saturation 2) Association penetration 3) Union participation & 4) Army of helpers. SAFE Project (Stop the Addiction Fatality Epidemic). #CWMS2025
“Denim & Diamonds” was the theme of our Construction Working Minds Summit’s Award Ceremony. Grit and Glamour came together to celebrate hard work and shining successes at AT&T stadium. Congratulations to all of our winners! #CWMS2025 #ConstructionWorkingMinds
Tyler: we will be more effective in reducing suicide in construction-NOT by blaming tradition norms of masculinity — but rather acknowledging the role of risk taking and self-reliance in increasing risk and addressing workplace #psychosocialhazards at work. #CWMS2025 #ConstructionWorkingMinds
Next up! Dr. Simon Tyler from MATES in Construction from Australia. 🇦🇺 Simon is bringing the perfect confluence of wisdom - lived experience, clinical work, and research to our closing keynote, “The Role of Masculinity in Construction Suicide.”
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