CONACK NEWS
Lighthouse Charity Visit Marina Depot for Mental Health Awareness Week

As part of Mental Health Awareness Week construction initiatives, the Conack team at Marina Depot welcomed a visit from Lighthouse Charity to site. The session focused on mental health, wellbeing and the support services available within the construction industry.
The talk created strong engagement across site and was very well received by the workforce.
Supporting Wellbeing Across Construction
Mental health and wellbeing remain important topics across the construction sector. Sessions like this help encourage open discussion while raising awareness of the support available to workers and their families.
The Marina Depot team actively participated throughout the presentation, creating positive conversations around wellbeing in the workplace.
Raising Awareness During Mental Health Awareness Week
The construction wellbeing session formed part of wider Mental Health Awareness Week activities taking place across the industry. Initiatives like this play an important role in helping teams recognise the importance of looking after both physical and mental wellbeing.
Creating supportive environments on site is essential to maintaining a healthy and positive workplace culture.
Thank You to Lighthouse Charity
We would like to sincerely thank the Lighthouse Charity team for taking the time to visit Marina Depot and speak with our workforce. Their ongoing work continues to provide valuable support and resources to people working across the construction industry.
You can learn more about the support services available through Lighthouse Charity.
We also encourage you to explore more of our health, safety and wellbeing initiatives across Conack projects.
Pictured from the right: Aaron Donovan, Tom Browne, Dan O’Shea, Justin Manley, Leeanna Phelan, Adam Curtin, Fergus Farrell, David Gallagher.












