Suicide Prevention in Construction
Culture Coach has collaborated with the Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention to create resources that help our communities and organizations talk to their employees about mental health and suicide prevention
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Stepping Up to Save Lives Suicide Prevention In Construction 2026
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A copy of this video can be sent to you for internal use to use for FREE
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Complete the request form below
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When the Stepping Up video is emailed to you it can be put on a company intranet site (internal sharing with site supervisors) or embedded in a project management platform for easy sharing internally with site supervisors so that it can be used in a stand down or toolbox talk. The video may not be re-packaged or sold.
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ES-US - Stepping Up To Save Lives Suicide Prevention In Construction
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A video toolbox talk on ladder safety or trench safety will be sent to you to try on your job site for Free
General use of the video is FREE
If you would like to Customize the Stepping Up Video for Your Company
Customization includes:
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Custom avatar with an employee
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Logo on the first slide
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Custom script for the first slide
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Cost: $1,000
Stepping Up to Save Lives - Suicide Prevention - video in Spanish
Stepping Up to Save Lives Program
The topic of suicide awareness, education and prevention is an important one to Culture Coach. We have been working within the construction industry for decades and have close ties to many companies and individuals. This is why we decided to bring our instructional design and micro learning expertise and use cutting edge technology to develop and reach an important audience in a new and innovative way – to share important information about suicide awareness, prevention and a message of hope.
Culture Coach collaborated with the Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention CIASP to create the "Stepping Up to Save Lives" program for the construction industry. The program consists of free materials, including a 5-minute micro learning video, a poster and two resource guides, one for site supervisors and one for organizations.
Reaching People with Cutting Edge Technology
Culture Coach has over 27 years of instructional design and micro learning experience. We bring this expertise to the creation of professional micro learning videos with custom employee avatars. Research and current market trends demonstrate the power and appetitie for learning with short video format. This innovative approach transforms familiar workplace faces into digital trainers who deliver bite-sized 3–5-minute training modules anytime and anywhere. The result is flexible, scalable training that employees actually remember and apply, whether for safety protocols, policy updates, or ongoing professional development.
Construction Suicide Prevention
Construction is one of the most demanding industries in the country physically, financially, and emotionally. Workers face irregular hours, job insecurity, chronic physical pain, and a culture that has historically treated asking for help as weakness. The result is a suicide rate that significantly exceeds the national average, making mental health awareness on the job site a safety issue, not just a wellness initiative.
Culture Coach International developed the Stepping Up to Save Lives program in partnership with the Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention (CIASP) to give companies a practical, deployable way to address this. The program is built for the job site short-format, easy to share, and designed for the people who need it most.
Free materials include a 5-minute micro-learning video, a facilitator guide for site supervisors, and a resource guide for organizations. A customized version with your company's avatar, logo, and script is also available.
The goal is straightforward: more job sites where workers know that asking for help is not a sign of weakness.





