R U OK Day in Trucks and Sheds events were held at Coles Distribution Centres nationally this week, to help build a positive mental health culture for road transport, warehousing, and logistics workers.
The events were a joint initiative between Coles, R U OK and Healthy Heads in Trucks and Sheds (HHTS). They were tailored to offer advice and support to encourage people to know how to meaningfully connect and genuinely ask: “are you OK?”.
Onsite activities included R U OK ambassador speeches, toolbox talks and the promotion of the preventative services of the Employee Assistance Program, which strives to improve the mental health skillset of team members.
David Brewster, Chief Legal and Safety Officer, Coles, is a mental health advocate and proud to support the launch of the industry R U OK day.
“We know the transport, warehousing and logistics industries have unique and at times complex risk factors for mental health,” he said.
“All industry participants, including Coles, need to actively collaborate to reduce mental health stigma, improve mental health literacy and ultimately improve health outcomes in this critical sector. We recognise that a conversation, can truly change a life and this is what today is all about, connection, checking in and encouraging help seeking behaviours.”
Coles Supply Chain is a founding partner of Healthy Heads in Trucks and Sheds. The not-for-profit foundation was created with the aim to create a holistic approach to improve both physical and mental health outcomes across the road transport, warehousing, and logistics industries in Australia.
At the Parkinson Distribution Centre event, CEO of HHTS Naomi Frauenfelder, CEO of the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator Sal Petroccitto, R U OK ambassador Jim Priss and Coles’ Brewster spoke about the importance of having regular opportunities and reminders to check in with work mates and drivers, about continuing to speak about mental health to reduce stigma and build a positive mental health culture.
“Mental health continues to be an important issue for our industry, and I congratulate Healthy Heads in Trucks and Sheds for urging everyone to check in and ask R U OK? – not just once a year, but every day,” Petroccitto said.
“Show your support and ask: ‘R U OK?’ today and every time you spot the signs a work mate might be struggling please use the industry tools made available by R U OK and HHTS to show genuine care for our team. Together, as an industry we can drive conversations that make a real difference,” Frauenfelder, said.