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Last edited 20 Jan 2021
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Stop Make a Change SMAC-20

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Contents

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Campaign specifics
  • 3 Concentration on Covid-19, cancer and stress
  • 4 Related articles on Designing Buildings Wiki
  • 5 External resources

[edit] Introduction

Stop. Make a Change 2020 (SMAC-20) is a public awareness campaign designed for members of the construction industry - especially those affected by Covid-19 - to devote time to their own wellbeing. The programme was first launched in April 2017 with the intention of improving health and safety in the UK infrastructure construction sector. In the past, numerous organisations of all sizes temporarily stopped work to participate in SMAC sessions.

[edit] Campaign specifics

The 2020 event runs from 10 October until Friday 23 October 2020. Organisations of any size can participate, whether they are Tier 1 contractors or SME service providers within the supply chain. It is being organised by the Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) along with Cancer Research UK (for additional cancer specific support) and Mates in Mind (for additional mental health and wellbeing support).

A series of 'Conversation Starter' kits has been prepared to help encourage discussions around difficult subject areas. These kits act as the starting point for SMAC-20 and their usage is explained in the SMAC-20 Introductory Notes.

Topics related to health and safety include:

  • Respiratory health.
  • People/plant interface.
  • Access and egress.
  • Electrical installations.
  • Hand injuries.
  • Lifting operations (including MSDs).
  • Office safety.
  • Risk zones.
  • Slips, trips and falls.
  • Working at height.

For additional guidance regarding work related stress, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has developed its own Talking Toolkit for employers looking to encourage employees to talk openly about their mental health concerns.

[edit] Concentration on Covid-19, cancer and stress

SMAC-20 activities are responding to the impact of Covid-19 on companies by initiating discussions about how the workforce has been affected. Acknowledging the pressures of home working and uncertain employment prospects, the programme includes resources to support the mental wellbeing of workers. Resources from Mates in Mind include downloadable tools such as infographics, checklists, tips, factsheets and ideas for creating a mentally-healthy workplace.

There will also be a focus on cancer, which has been identified as a significant challenge for the sector's workforce, made worse by the Covid-19 pandemic, particularly for those occupation-related cancers such as skin cancer and other cancers associated with cigarette smoking, that may have gone undiagnosed during the lockdown while workers avoided seeking medical attention to avoid using healthcare facilities.

[edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings Wiki

  • Changing attitudes towards the mental wellbeing of early career Architectural Technology professionals.
  • Construction health risks.
  • COVID-19 and mental health within construction firms.
  • Health.
  • Health and safety.
  • Mental health first aid.
  • Mental health in the construction industry.
  • Tackling mental health - 6 point plan..
  • Understanding mental health in the built environment.
  • Wellbeing.

[edit] External resources

  • Cancer Research UK, SMAC-20 resources.
  • Health and Safety Executive, Talking Toolkit.
  • Mates in Mind, SMAC-20 resources.
  • SMAC-20, Conversation Starters.
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  • Changing attitudes towards the mental wellbeing of early career Architectural Technology professionals.
  • Construction health risks.
  • COVID-19 and mental health within construction firms.
  • Health.
  • Health and safety.
  • Mental health first aid.
  • Mental health in the construction industry.
  • Tackling mental health - 6 point plan..
  • Understanding mental health in the built environment.
  • Wellbeing.
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