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From Rugby Field to Building Site: Ex-All Blacks Tackle Mental Health in Construction

2025-07-06
From Rugby Field to Building Site: Ex-All Blacks Tackle Mental Health in Construction
Somerset Live

Two former New Zealand rugby stars are making a significant impact, not just on the building scene, but also in addressing a critical issue: mental health within the construction industry. Just a year after launching their construction firm, [Company Name - *insert company name here if known*], these ex-All Blacks are proving that strength comes in many forms – both on and off the field.

The construction sector in New Zealand, like many others, faces a persistent challenge with mental health. High-pressure environments, long hours, physically demanding work, and often a culture of stoicism can contribute to increased stress, anxiety, and depression among workers. Statistics paint a concerning picture, with construction workers disproportionately affected by mental health issues and tragically, suicide.

Recognising this gap, [Company Name] isn't just building houses and commercial spaces; they're building a culture of wellbeing. The founders, [Founder 1 Name] and [Founder 2 Name], understand the importance of mental health firsthand, having experienced the pressures of elite sport. They’re leveraging their leadership skills and the respect they’ve earned to create a workplace where conversations about mental health are not only accepted but actively encouraged.

“We know what it’s like to be under pressure, to push yourself to the limit,

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