Seminar In Person

Wellbeing in Construction

by CIOB Central Scotland

Event details

  • DoubleTree by Hilton Glasgow Central, Glasgow
  • 18 June 2026
  • 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM GMT

Event fees

Donation

Donation

General Admission

£25.00

Member Admission

Free

Summary

Helping transforming the construction environment into less stressed, focused and productive workplace

Reiki Chia Yen specialises in transforming high-pressure construction

environments into less stressed, focused and productive

workplaces, reducing absenteeism whilst boosting morale and

performance. Chia-Yen, an international sought-after wellbeing

speaker and expert that is passionate about the construction

industry. She delivers bespoke programmes and seminars that

empowers your teams to manage stress more effectively - both at

work and in their personal lives - whilst connecting your staff to

each other, on a human level.

Wilma Marshall

Member Services and Events Coordinator

[email protected]

01344630842

Agenda

  • Agenda
    12:00
    Wellbeing in Construction
    • Chia Yen Oh
    Managing Stress in High-Pressure Environments Hosted by: CIOB Scotland Guest Speaker: Chia-Yen – Construction Wellbeing Specialist In partnership with: Scottish Action for Mental Health Itinerary 12:00 – 12:05 Welcome & Introductions – CIOB Scotland • Welcome attendees • Brief overview of CIOB Scotland • Importance of mental health in construction 12:05 – 12:15 Mental Health in the Construction Industry • Key industry statistics • Why stress levels are high in construction • The impact on individuals, teams, and businesses 12:15 – 12:40 Guest Session – Building Resilience in High-Pressure Environments Chia-Yen – Corporate Wellbeing Expert Topics may include: • Recognising stress and burnout in construction roles • Practical techniques to manage pressure • Building resilience and focus • Short mindfulness or breathing exercise for the workplace 12:40 – 12:50 Support & Resources Available Short contribution highlighting available support services from Scottish Action for Mental Health