NOTICIAS

12 de junio de 2026
Board member, Kabri Lehrman-Schmid, on the Construction Suicide Prevention Webinar.
11 de junio de 2026
Lessons from Portland’s Community Roundtable by Kabri Lehrman-Schmid
29 de mayo de 2026
NY Building Trades Employer's Association Mental Health Video
29 de mayo de 2026
This video from the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) features CIASP board member Joe Xavier and other industry voices sharing candid perspectives on mental health and the importance of starting the conversation. Through personal insight and industry experience, the discussion highlights how mental health impacts workers, families, and jobsite safety, reinforcing the need for awareness, support, and a culture where people feel comfortable speaking up.
29 de mayo de 2026
OSHA’s Workplace Stress Employer Guidance offers practical tips and tools to help employers recognize, address, and reduce workplace stress. From fostering open conversations to building supportive workplace cultures, this resource reinforces the important connection between mental health, safety, and overall worker well-being.
29 de mayo de 2026
Leading Through the Season's Hidden Pressures
29 de mayo de 2026
A powerful and deeply personal story from The New York Times that explores the suicide of construction worker TJ Kimball and the broader mental health and substance use crisis affecting the construction industry. Through interviews with family, coworkers, and industry leaders, this article highlights the pressures many workers face and the urgent need for continued conversation, support, and prevention efforts.
29 de mayo de 2026
In this appearance, Sonya Bohmann continues to champion the mission of the Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention (CIASP), bringing attention to the real mental health challenges facing construction workers and the responsibility the industry has to respond. Through thoughtful conversation and practical insight, she highlights the importance of reducing stigma, creating cultures of care, and recognizing that mental health is just as critical to jobsite safety as physical safety. Sonya emphasizes that meaningful change happens when leaders, coworkers, and organizations are willing to start the conversation and support one another with compassion and action. Her message reinforces that suicide prevention is not the responsibility of one person or one company alone, but a shared commitment across the industry. To hear the full conversation and learn more about the work being done to create safer, healthier construction workplaces, watch the full episode below.
29 de mayo de 2026
Executive Director Sonya Bohmann Joins Spill the Ink Podcast for a Special Episode
20 de abril de 2026
How Policy Can Protect Lives on the Jobsite