Mental Health Awareness Week 2024

The World Health Organisation defines mental health as:
“Mental health is defined as a state of well-being in which every individual realises his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to her or his community.”

The success of the Construction Industry’s positive change in attitude toward mental health and wellbeing, was something we all wanted to become involved with to ensure there was always additional support for work colleagues who may be struggling.

Joe and Sue attended a course to become Mental Health First Aiders in September 2018 and Paul and Trish following in September 2019. Skills learning over the two days focused on offering support to those experiencing depression, anxiety, self-harm and suicidal thoughts. It also encouraged companies to make the workforce aware there was always a safe place to talk.

We have 4 fully qualified Mental Health First Aiders they provide confidential emotional and physical support for our colleagues who maybe struggling with mental health challenges and should further support, for those struggling be required, can arrange further support with established 3rd party organisations.

Paul White – As Site Supervisor I come into daily contact with the whole team on site. They take the opportunity to discuss issues that may be troubling them with me and I know that the course has given me the confidence to listen and offer my support.

Trish Schroeder – Being a mother and employer, I see how todays challenges affect both the young and old and by continuing to develop my knowledge I am able to share their problems in the knowledge that I am able to talk with the confidence needed for such a personal matter.

As the Health, Safety & Training Manager I come into regular contact with the entire workforce. On many occasions they take the opportunity to discuss issues that may be troubling them. The course has given me the additional confidence to listen effectively and support appropriately when employees wish to share their anxieties

Developing skills that make me able to ‘make the difference’ to others by really listening to the issues that are causing distress. Offering support and encouragement to seek the correct professional help if appropriate.

L A Moore Ltd, Joe, Sue, Paul and Trish are Committed to the Initiative …… are you?

https://www.mind.org.uk/need-urgent-help/using-this-tool

Celebrating Another Year of Accreditation Success

We are proud to announce that we have achieved another year of ISO45001 accreditation, by implementing the standard we can protect the health, safety and wellbeing of our employees, visitors to our sites and anyone affected by our work activities.

By putting in place our Occupational Health & Safety Management System provides the best way for managing risks, avoiding fines and reducing employee absence. Which for us means better business performance.

Staying Committed: Accreditation Renewed

We are pleased to announce that L A Moore Ltd have once again passed the NFDC Accredited Site Scheme in March 2024.

The site audit scheme focused on 4 key areas

Site Safety

Training

Project management & Methodology of Works

Sustainability & Environmental

We proudly display for another year the NFDC accredited check mark as a sign of our reliability within the demolition industry. As an approved NFDC member we always maintain the highest of standard throughout our business.

To learn more about the NFDC please click here: https://demolition-nfdc.com

L A Moore Ltd can help with your next demolition, refurbishment or asbestos removal project.

To find out more, please give us a call on 01749 672 870 or email demolition@lamooreltd.co.uk

Demolition and deconstruction work, groundworks, soft strip, asbestos removal, site clearance, crushing, civil engineering. Somerset, South West, South East