Empowering Well-Being: 6 Things to Consider about Prioritising Mental Health in the Haulage Industry from a Northern Ireland Perspective

The haulage industry—the backbone of our economy—keeps goods moving across the country. But behind the wheel, there’s more than just cargo; there are real people facing unique challenges and pressures. In Northern Ireland, where rugged landscapes meet winding roads, mental health awareness is crucial. So, let’s hop in the cab and explore how we can support our haulage heroes.

1. The Road Ahead: Mental Health Challenges

Brexit Blues and Beyond

Brexit has left tire marks on the industry. A YouGov survey revealed that almost half of delivery drivers felt more stressed during the March 2020 lockdown. The indirect impacts of Brexit—shift working patterns, social isolation, and the looming risk of seasonal affective disorder—have taken their toll.

Lone Rangers and Industry Pressures

Driving can be isolating. Long hours on the road mean less time with family and friends. Add to that the pressure of tight schedules, traffic, and ever-changing regulations, and you’ve got a recipe for stress. Female drivers, navigating a male-dominated industry, face additional challenges.

2. Northern Ireland’s Mental Health Pit Crew

Breaker Breaker: A Beacon of Hope

In Northern Ireland, the charity “Breaker Breaker” acts as a mental health pit crew for haulage industry workers. They provide a “one-stop shop” for support, raising awareness and connecting drivers with resources. Their truck show in August 2019 raised £20,000 for local mental health initiatives. They’ll be hoping for a great turn out of support again this year at the show on the 6th of July at Nutts Corner.

3. Weathering Storms: Mental Resilience

Northern Ireland’s Unique Challenges

Northern Ireland’s weather can be as unpredictable as a trucker’s route. Rain-soaked roads, foggy mornings, and icy patches demand extra vigilance. Drivers face the elements head-on, battling fatigue and stress. But resilience is key. Just as a well-maintained truck weathers storms, so must our mental health.

4. A Cuppa and a Chat: Breaking Isolation

The Power of Conversation

In cozy Northern Irish cafes, locals gather for a cuppa and a chat. Drivers can learn from this tradition. Whether it’s a quick chat at a rest stop or a longer conversation with a fellow driver, connecting with others helps combat loneliness. Sharing experiences and swapping tips can lighten the load.

5. Green Fields and Mindfulness

Embracing the Scenery

Northern Ireland’s lush green fields and rolling hills offer more than picturesque views. They provide an opportunity for mindfulness. As you drive, take a moment to appreciate the landscape. Breathe deeply, notice the colours, and let go of stress. Nature is a powerful healer.

6. The Road Less Stigmatized

Ending the Silence

Let’s break the silence around mental health. Just as a CB radio connects drivers across miles, let’s connect hearts and minds. Encourage open conversations, educate colleagues, and promote well-being. Remember, seeking help isn’t a detour—it’s a path toward strength.

Navigating the Emotional Roundabout

Tips for Drivers

  • Check Your Fuel Gauge: Regularly assess your mental well-being. Are you running on empty? Reach out for support.
  • Rest Stops Matter: Take breaks. Stretch your legs, grab a coffee, and recharge. Your mental health needs pit stops too.
  • Buddy System: Connect with fellow drivers. Share experiences, swap stories, and remind each other that you’re not alone.
  • Mind the Detours: If you notice signs of stress, anxiety, or depression, seek professional help. It’s not a U-turn; it’s a smart move.

Whether you’re hauling goods or navigating life’s twists and turns, prioritise your mental health. Together, we’ll keep the wheels turning and the road ahead brighter. 🚚💙

: Haulage industry urged to take action after 1 in 2 companies report a rise in mental health problems amongst drivers : The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland

HGV Driver CPC

Why CPC Training Matters for HGV Drivers in Northern Ireland: What You Need to Know Now

If you’re an HGV driver in Northern Ireland, you probably already know that having a Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) is a must, and with the five-year renewal cycle coming to an end this September, it’s crunch time. Let’s break down why CPC training is so important, what it involves, and why you need to get on it ASAP.

What is CPC and Why Do I Need It?

First things first, the CPC is like your golden ticket to legally drive an HGV for hire or reward. It’s all about making sure that drivers stay safe, skilled, and professional on the road. The CPC is not just a one-time thing; it’s an ongoing commitment. Every five years, you need to complete 35 hours of periodic training to keep your certificate valid.

The Countdown is On!

This September marks the end of the current five-year cycle. If you haven’t clocked up those 35 hours of training yet, you’re running out of time. No CPC means no driving for work – it’s that simple. So, if you’ve been putting it off, now’s the time to get moving.

What’s Involved in CPC Training?

CPC training isn’t as daunting as it sounds. It’s actually pretty straightforward and, our courses cover lots of subject areas. The 35 hours are broken down into five seven-hour courses.  We have developed our courses to include 2 modules on most days apart from the HGV Professional Driver course which is a full 7 hours.

Why Do I Need to Do CPC?

Besides the fact that it’s a legal requirement, there are lots of benefits to keeping your CPC up to date.  The courses are designed to keep your knowledge up-to-date and keep you informed about the latest industry standards and safety practices.

Being  an HGV driver isn’t just about getting from A to B, it’s about doing it safely, efficiently, and legally.  It’s the mark of a professional driver.

The Driver Qualification Card (DQC)

Once you complete your CPC training, you’ll be issued a Driver Qualification Card (DQC). This little card is proof that you’ve done your training and are qualified to drive professionally. You must carry your DQC with you whenever you’re driving for work. If you’re caught without it, you could face fines or other penalties. Think of it as your professional badge – don’t leave home without it!

How to Get Your CPC Training Done

If you haven’t started your training or have outstanding modules to do, then contact us to get a copy of our schedule.  We have dates planned in until the deadline, which is the 9th of September. Don’t leave it too late though as places will fill up fast.

Final Thoughts

CPC training might seem like a hassle, but it’s there to keep us all safe and professional on the roads. With the five-year cycle wrapping up this September, now is the perfect time to get your hours sorted. So, don’t delay – book your training today and keep on trucking safely and legally!

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Stay safe out there, and happy trucking!

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