Episode 14 - Steve Kerslake and the Journey of Construction Sport

Episode 14 - Steve Kerslake and the Journey of Construction Sport

Author: Stuart Wallis September 17, 2025 Duration: 1:14:39

Summary


This conversation explores the critical importance of mental health in the construction industry, highlighting the founding of Construction Sport as a charity aimed at promoting wellbeing through sports. The discussion delves into the challenges faced during COVID-19, the broader impact of stress and trauma, and the need for industry-wide initiatives to support mental health. Personal experiences with trauma and the importance of vulnerability in leadership are emphasized, along with the necessity of education and community support in fostering a healthier work environment. This conversation delves into the profound impact of grief and loss within the workplace, particularly in the construction industry. The speakers share personal experiences of attending funerals of colleagues, reflecting on the importance of human connections and the often harsh realities of the industry. They discuss the need for better mental health support, the creation of safe spaces for conversations, and the role of technology in enhancing safety and communication. The dialogue emphasizes the necessity of community building and the human element in construction, advocating for a more compassionate approach to employee welfare.


Takeaways


Mental health is crucial in the construction industry.

Construction Sport was founded to promote wellbeing through sports.

COVID-19 provided a unique opportunity for reflection and growth.

Understanding lived experiences is key to addressing mental health.

Stress affects all levels of the workforce, not just laborers.

There is a need for industry-wide initiatives to support mental health.

Trauma can have lasting effects on individuals in construction.

Education on mental health is essential for prevention.

Vulnerability in leadership can foster a supportive environment.

Charity work can provide personal fulfillment and community support. Grief in the workplace can deeply affect team dynamics.

Attending funerals of employees is a significant gesture of support.

The construction industry often overlooks the human element.

Mental health issues are prevalent in high-stress environments.

Creating safe spaces for conversations can foster openness.

Data collection is crucial for improving safety standards.

Innovative approaches to mental health can make a difference.

Community support is essential for coping with loss.

Technology can enhance communication and safety in construction.

Every conversation has the potential to change a life.


Sound Bites


"I'm at the funeral of a f***ing employee."

"You might change or save someone's life."

"It's doing it, we love doing it."


Keywords


mental health, construction industry, Construction Sport, trauma, suicide prevention, workplace wellbeing, COVID-19 impact, charity, employee support, industry change, grief, workplace dynamics, mental health, construction industry, employee support, community building, safety, technology, relationships, mortality




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