The experience of the last couple of years has had an enormous impact on our mental health and sense of community. Isolation, cancelled gatherings, travel restrictions and working from home…
CECA Scotland has welcomed a new campaign by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) which aims to help businesses recognise the signs of poor mental health in the workplace and…
September 10 marks World Suicide Prevention Day 2020, part of #SuicidePreventionWeek. While talking about suicide can still appear to be a taboo subject, thinking about suicide is very common. It is estimated…
Mental Health Awareness Week takes place from 18-24 May 2020; the theme for this year is ‘kindness’. Right now, we’re living through a time where people more than ever are…
Thursday 6 February is Time to Talk Day. Organised by See Me Scotland, the aim of the day is to encourage everyone to have a conversation about mental health. In…
CECA Scotland supports the work of the Working Well Together group and encourages them to provide relevant events for CECA members. The next FREE 1/2 day SHAD will take place…
CECA Scotland is a strong supporter of the work and activity of the Scottish Civils Training Group (SCTG). The SCTG have secured renowned motivational speaker Eddie Woods of Karrdale for…
Robert Bradford, Chair of CECA National Health & Safety Forum has written a CECA Scotland blog on drug testing. We hope this will stimulate debate and we would welcome member…
It’s Living Wage Week (5th-10th November) and we are pleased to announce that CECA Scotland is now a fully accredited Living Wage employer. CECA Scotland joins over 1300 employers in…
Mental health and wellbeing continues to be huge challenge in the construction sector. While awareness levels are growing, it’s still a shocking fact that workers in construction are more four…