CALGARY, ALTA. — The Calgary ion Association (CCA) has launched the Workforce Resilience App, which was developed in partnership with Headversity and is meant to aid in mental health and wellness resources for the industry.
The Headversity app equips workers and leaders with real time, evidence-based tools to strengthen resilience, manage stress and build healthier workplace cultures, a release reads. It complements CCA’s existing Tailgate Toolkit program by providing flexible, mobile support.
“ion teams need support that fits the pace and reality of work,” said Dr. Ryan Todd, psychiatrist and president of Headversity, in a statement. “Together with CCA we are putting practical training in the hands of every crew, helping leaders prevent issues before they escalate and giving them clear proof of impact. This partnership is about protecting people and showing results across jobsites and companies.”
The Workforce Resilience App is part of a broader movement to change how construction workplaces operate in Calgary.
The launch also introduces CCA Workforce Resilience, a new umbrella initiative uniting the association’s wellness programs, including the Tailgate Toolkit, into a comprehensive continuum of care for Calgary’s construction workforce.
“ion workers build the spaces our city depends on, but too many face stress, burnout and mental health challenges alone,” said Bill Black, president and CEO of the CCA. “Through this partnership with Headversity, we’re making daily, proactive mental health support accessible to every worker, right on the jobsite and at home.
“Tailgate Toolkit started the conversation. Headversity provides a tool that keeps it going,” added Black. “Together, they form a co-ordinated framework for prevention, education and workforce well-being that empowers workers, strengthens teams, and builds a stronger, more resilient construction community.”
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