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Hi there!

 

Stroud Homes Brisbane East are going to take on the Tough Mudder (Half) on Saturday the 18th of May 2019! Send us a message if you would like to join our team! 

 

Can you help? The Tough Mudder is a big challenge, so please get behind the team and pledge a few dollars in support. Every dollar raised will go to MATES in Construction 

 

MATES in Construction is a charity established in 2008 to reduce the high level of suicide among Australian construction workers. MATES in Construction are unique in that they foster ownership and control of the program with the Australian building and construction industry. 

 

What does this money do? It means boots on the ground! 

This helps keep our Field Staff out on the sites working with the workers setting up the MATES program and helping these workers look out for their mates. 

 

This helps ensure those workers who are doing it tough, get support both onsite and connected to professional help where needed. 






















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    MATES in Construction (QLD & NT) Ltd

    MATES in Construction is a charity set up in 2008 to reduce the high level of suicide among Australian construction workers. It is owned and controlled by the Australian Building and Construction Industry.
    MATES in Construction provide community development programs on sites and support workers in need through case management and a 24/7 help line. In a joint venture with the Oz-Help Foundation, MATES in Construction also provide Life Skills Toolbox training to apprentices and young workers.
    MATES in Construction is based on the simple idea that “suicide is everyone’s business” and that if the building and construction industry in Australia is to improve the mental health and wellbeing of workers and to reduce suicide then it cannot be left to the mental health professionals, but rather everyone in the industry must play their part.
    MATES in Construction is independent of employers and unions and never works directly for a particular employer, but for the construction industry generally. Programs are delivered across the industry regardless of employer and / or union affiliation.
    MATES in Construction operates in Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia through independently managed and financed organisations, within an overall MATES in Construction Australia structure which was set up in October 2013

    MATES in Construction refers to one or more of the independent national or state-based organisations of the MATES in Construction group, all of which are Australian companies limited by guarantee. Each state-based organisation is a member of the national organisation, MATES in Construction (Aust) Limited. Each MATES in Construction organisation is a separate legal entity and has no liability for another entity's acts and omissions. MATES in Construction is the brand name for the MATES in Construction group and is used by each separate MATES in Construction organisation.

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