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Teachers dress to impress for mental health care

TAFE teachers in New South Wales including those in Broken Hill have been helping grow the state’s Far West construction workforce.

Now, as part of a statewide operation with mental health organisation TradeMutt, teachers will be wearing custom-designed shirts.

The shirts have been created with the hope of raising awareness of mental health in the construction field and feature bright colours, and have a QR code, with the slogan, “This is a conversation starter”.

The QR code allows students to connect with peers and teachers alike, while the mentors and resources aim to help prioritise mental and physical health, during study and work.

Beyond Blue recently conducted a survey that found 45 per cent of tradies had poor mental health which negatively affected their personal relationships.

A fifth of the study participants also admitted they would not report if they had depression.

The campaign started during August, which is Tradies Mental Health Month. It aims to inform the industry on health and injury for tradespeople, as well as highlight the importance of safe working conditions and prevention methods.

“TAFE NSW is committed to improving the health and wellbeing of its students,” said Jen Perkins, executive director of construction and energy with TAFE NSW.

“Balancing study and starting a new career can be tough for young tradespeople, which is why it’s important for students to have mentors and professional support services close by.

“Our teachers come from industry, so they understand the real-world pressures apprentices face.

Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education, Steve Whan welcomed the initiative.

“The construction industry is the backbone of our state’s future, building the infrastructure we need and supporting economic growth,” he said.

“It is also an industry full of humans and we need to make sure they know they are valued and supported.

“This initiative is a significant step forward safeguarding young talent, so NSW has a skilled and thriving workforce.”

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