WELLNESS WEDNESDAY #100: Reflections on 100 Weeks of Writing
by Jordan Bateman | May 10, 2023 | ARTICLES & OPINIONS
This is the 100th Wellness Wednesday, which means I’ve been writing about mental health issues for 100 straight weeks. And it’s fair to say it’s changed me and my mindset in a few important ways. The stigma around mental health in my life is gone. I understand better...WELLNESS WEDNESDAY #99 — Let’s Get Rid of the Stigma
by Jordan Bateman | May 3, 2023 | ARTICLES & OPINIONS
ICBA’s Chris Gardner and Mike Martens are in today’s Journal of Commerce talking about the work of ICBA Wellness and our Wellness Ambassador, Corey Hirsch. From the piece: ICBA started a new mental wellness program several years ago with a very clear...WELLNESS WEDNESDAY #98: Terry Bradshaw and Depression
by Jordan Bateman | Apr 26, 2023 | ARTICLES & OPINIONS
Tonight, nearly a thousand people will gather in Vancouver for the ICBA Gala, to celebrate B.C. construction and to hear guest speakers Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana. One of the themes we will discuss with Terry is mental health. Obviously, this has been a focus of...TRAINING THURSDAY: Interpreting Blueprints & Specifications
by Jordan Bateman | Apr 20, 2023 | ARTICLES & OPINIONS
Kerry and Jordan talk about ICBA’s latest featured course and our upcoming ICBA Gala. Interpreting Blueprints & Specifications May 9-12, 2023 | 3 hours per day 12 BC Housing CPD Points...Follow ICBA on Facebook
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The more work we do to break down the stigma around mental health in construction, the more we realize how woefully under-resourced mental health services are in B.C. and across the country. Gov't just hasn’t taken this issue seriously enough.
Read more: https://www.icbaindependent.ca/2024/11/27/wellness-wednesday-178-the-north-needs-more/
Jock Finlayson is digging into 🇨🇦Canada's physical assets and finds two troublespots: despite 🏠housing accounting for 54% of all assets, we don't have nearly enough. And it's dragging productivity way down.
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🔗https://www.icbaindependent.ca/2024/11/27/icba-economics-measuring-the-housing-capital-stock/