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Chadwicks Group Partners with Elephant in the Room to Shine a Light on Mental Health 

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Pictured are Dave Southern of Elephant in the Room, Patrick Atkinson, CEO of Chadwicks Group, Marguerite Penrose, EAP Specialist at Vhi and Michael Dullard, Corporate Account Manager at Vhi, celebrating Chadwicks Groups’ partnership with global mental health initiative Elephant in the Room to mark World Mental Health Day this Friday, 10th October. Bespoke elephant sculptures will tour branches nationwide to shine a light on the unspoken challenges of mental health.

Unique Elephant Sculptures to Tour Chadwicks Branches Ahead of World Mental Health Day 

Chadwicks Group, Ireland’s leading builders’ merchant, has announced a partnership with global mental health initiative Elephant in the Room to mark World Mental Health Day this Friday, 10th October. Bespoke elephant sculptures will tour branches nationwide to shine a light on the unspoken challenges of mental health, confronting the “elephant in the room” and encouraging open dialogue among colleagues and tradespeople. 

Elephant sculptures spark conversation 

As part of the initiative, Chadwicks Group invited colleagues to enter an art competition and help design their very own elephant sculptures. Colleagues across the network got creative, designing unique elephant sculptures, symbolising the personal challenges that are often faced in silence. The winning designs that were created by Chadwicks Group colleagues reflect creativity, resilience, and empathy. 

Over the coming weeks, these two sculptures will tour Chadwicks Group branches including Chadwicks, Heiton Steel, The Panelling Centre, Morgans Timber, Sitetech, Proline, Telfords, Cork Builder Providers, Davies and HSS Hire Ireland, with each location proudly hosting an elephant for one week. The aim is to place mental health “in the open” and encourage conversation between Chadwicks Group colleagues, customers, and communities. 

A long-term commitment to wellbeing  

Chadwicks Group continues to embed mental health awareness into the business through an ongoing Mental Health First Aid programme delivered in partnership with Vhi. At least one colleague in every branch completes the training, while new hires receive wellbeing awareness sessions during induction. 

Through initiatives like “How’s the Head?” and this new partnership with Elephant in the Room, Chadwicks Group is making mental health support a cornerstone of workplace culture. 

Research highlights hidden struggles  

Research conducted by Chadwicks Group this year reveals that mental health remains an area of concern among tradespeople in Ireland. Almost a third (29%) say they prioritise their physical fitness over their mental health, while one in three (32%) who struggle with mental wellbeing admit they don’t talk to anyone about it*. 

These findings reflect a critical need to break stigma and make mental health a normal part of everyday conversation, both in the trades sector and beyond. 

Supporting Aware through fundraising 

Alongside the sculpture tour, colleagues across the Chadwicks Group branch network are organising bake sales to raise funds for Irish mental health charity, Aware. 

This initiative reinforces Chadwicks Group’s ongoing focus on wellbeing and complements its wider support programmes. 

Patrick Atkinson, CEO of Chadwicks Group, said: “At Chadwicks Group, our colleagues are ultimately at the heart of everything we do. Through initiatives like How’s the Head?, we’ve seen that the simplest of conversations can make a big difference. Yet we know many people still find it hard to open up about their mental health, and we want to change that. Our partnership with Elephant in the Room is another step in creating a culture where colleagues feel supported, seen, and encouraged to talk about how they’re really doing. No one should ever feel they have to face challenges alone.” 

Dave Southern of Elephant in the Room, added: 
“Elephant in the Room was created to encourage more open and honest conversations about mental health. Partnering with Chadwicks Group allows us to bring that message directly into Ireland’s trade sector. These elephants are more than sculptures, they’re symbols that say: it’s okay to talk, to seek support, and to share what you’re going through.” 

Brent Pope, former professional rugby player, long-standing mental health advocate, and Founder of Elephant in the Room concluded: “Mental health is often the elephant in the room. By placing these sculptures in Chadwicks Group locations across Ireland, we’re making sure that people don’t ignore it, but instead feel supported to speak out. I’m proud to see Chadwicks Group championing this message in such a meaningful way.” 

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