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Federation of Piling Specialists Partners with 'Mates in Mind' to Promote Mental Wellbeing in Construction Industry
The Federation of Piling Specialists (FPS) has announced that it will be partnering with 'Mates in Mind' for 2020, a registered charity dedicated to raising awareness and addressing the stigma of poor mental health within the construction sector.
'Mates in Mind' aims to promote positive mental wellbeing across workplaces, providing employers with the tools and resources necessary to make sense of available options and support to address mental health within their workplace.
Recheal Valderama, Support Manager at 'Mates in Mind', expressed delight about the partnership, stating that the support from the FPS will aid 'Mates in Mind' in reaching more people within the specialist construction sector.
Philip Hines, Chair of the FPS, stated that the partnership aligns with FPS's remit to promote and address issues surrounding occupational health and wellbeing. The FPS will support 'Mates in Mind' through funds raised from sponsorship and Association events.
Individual FPS members can also offer their own support for 'Mates in Mind'. The Federation's partnership with 'Mates in Mind' demonstrates the FPS's commitment to improving the health and wellbeing of its members and the wider construction community.
'Mates in Mind' will use the support from the Federation of Piling Specialists to spread its vital message about mental health in the construction sector. The charity's work is particularly important in an industry where mental health issues can often go unaddressed due to stigma and lack of understanding.
The partnership with the Federation of Piling Specialists will help 'Mates in Mind' continue its work as a charity. The search results do not provide information about the leader of Mates in Mind for the year 2020.
By partnering with 'Mates in Mind', the FPS is taking a significant step towards improving the mental health and wellbeing of its members and the construction industry as a whole. The partnership is a testament to the FPS's commitment to promoting a healthy and supportive work environment in the construction sector.
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