Ireland's Electrical Magazine Issue79

MENTAL HEALTH

HEAD OF ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH & SAFETY, DEREK MURPHY GIVES US A SNAP SHOT OF THE DESIGNER GROUP’S WELLBEING STRATEGY... Mental healthmatters

W hen Designer Group Murphy in the Autumn of 2019, he was adding another important piece to the jigsaw. The company, a leading international mechanical and electrical provider, had already recognised the need for a new approach to mental health in the industry. It had recognised the charitable work of John Blake, taken his story to heart and made an earnest commitment to not just talk the talk. It needed people with vision, passion, personal experience to drive the agenda. Derek Murphy may have been new to the company, but he was no stranger to mental health anguish. founder and CEO, Michael Stone recruited Derek His dad, Francy had suffered from severe depression for two decades, attempting suicide on one occasion. “Funnily enough, my father was always quite open about it,” said Derek. “He’d tell anyone who would listen about his mental health problems. He thought

that was the best way. He was right. The only way to break the stigma attached to mental illness is if we are open about it.” Derek Murphy is, like John Blake, one of Designer Group’s trio of Mental Health First Aiders - the trio completed by Training and Off-site Prefabrication Director, Brendan Kearns. And like John, he numbers Suicide or Survive as one of the charities he supports. “I first became aware of John’s involvement through the Designer Group LinkedIn page. It was the Construction Industry Federation’s (CIF) Construction Safety Week and John had agreed to participate in completing a Mental Health Tool Box Talk on one of our sites. I was impressed with his passion for the subject and began following John on LinkedIn. Recently, I spoke to senior management about supporting his 20- 4-20 Challenge, another great initiative to support the mental health charity, SOS. Designer Group teamed up with the Meridian Healthcare to provide an Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)

to all of their staff and their families. The EAP offers access to confidential, independent Irish information and guidance, with face-to- face counselling if required. We have produced a series of informative ‘In the Loop’ ezines and newsletters, plus the Happy Hour series of virtual fliers on courses, mindfulness, yoga, quizzes, and a steady stream of health and wellbeing communications throughout the coronavirus lockdown.” Implementing such a wide-reaching strategy is a daunting task and even more so when commitments outside work include being the only family member permitted inside The Mater to see his hospitalised father during Covid 19 restrictions. And yet, Derek insists on pushing himself further, serving as a member of the Construction Industry Federation (CIF) Ireland’s Safety & Health Sub Committee to the Executive Body. “I am actively involved, with other committee members, in reviewing, promoting

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