Clearview National February 2020 - Issue 219 | Page 16

INDUSTRYNEWS ‘AN OPEN, STIGMA-FREE ENVIRONMENT’ » LEADING TRADE fabricator, the Glazerite UK Group, has begun rolling out Mental Health Awareness sessions as part of a nationwide programme. The sessions will encompass all 270 Glazerite employees, based across each of its five sites, with the aim of increasing people’s awareness and understanding of mental health issues like anxiety and depression. David Beeney, the consultant and mental health counsellor leading the sessions, advises companies on how to reduce the stigma of mental health in the workplace. He says: “With mental health issues in the workplace costing UK employers £26 billion per year, it’s key that companies address how they can help their employees, and provide an open and stigma-free environment. “The Glazerite workshops have been designed to help managers David Beeney better support their teams, and to encourage employees who might be suffering in silence to speak out and seek help. It’s fantastic that Glazerite wants to engage every employee in the process. Being more aware of their own mental health, and that of others around them, means they can reach out and help a colleague who might be struggling with their own wellbeing.” Matthew Thomas, Managing Director of Glazerite East, who Matthew Thomas has recently taken part in the three hour, interactive workshop, says: “We’ve had lots of positive feedback from our staff so far on the workshops, and it was pertinent to see how some of my older male colleagues found the session so poignant, which I wasn’t necessarily expecting. I think mental health issues are something people feel they have to mask, particularly at work, so it’s really important Glazerite is looking to address the issue.” Glazerite Chairman, John Hewitt, says the programme is being implemented with the aim of creating a culture across the business where people feel they can raise mental health issues and discuss them in a stigma-free environment. He adds: “These sessions are the first step towards achieving a more open culture and supportive environment at Glazerite in which our employees can thrive. It’s also important to us that we work together to raise general awareness of mental health issues, especially given they affect as many as one in four people in the UK at some point in their lives.” For more information on David Beeney’s workshop, visit www.breakingthesilence.co.uk www.glazerite.co.uk CO-FOUNDER RETURNS TO WEST YORKS AS MD » MATTHEW GLOVER, KNOWN FOR his involvement with leading window and door industry brands Conservatory Outlet and The FIT Show, has announced his return to West Yorkshire Windows, which he co-founded in 1993 with brother Andrew, to manage the company on a day-to-day basis as Managing Director. Matthew will head the existing management team at West Yorkshire Windows, joined by Richard Morris as Commercial Director. Following a short transition, Andrew Glover, an avid supporter of glazing industry charity fundraising events and former President of the Glass & Glazing Federation, will leave to pursue other interests after almost 25 years with the company. After building a significant majority stake in recent months in the company, Matthew has announced ambitious plans to grow West Yorkshire Windows sales by 40% in three years, with what he says will be “a return to key basics” and backed by the creativity and advanced marketing strategies that helped to establish such brands as Conservatory Outlet 16 » F EB 2020 » CL EARVI E W- UK . C O M and the FIT Show. He has also announced a significant investment programme to ensure financial stability and to achieve the ambitious sales targets. With West Yorkshire Windows enjoying such accolades as Conservatory Installer of the Year and Installer of the Year, Matthew says he is excited to be returning to the retail market full time: “After I relinquished day- to-day involvement in the FIT Show and the completion of other key projects, I now look forward to returning full time to the industry that has provided so much for my family over many decades. We were brought up in the window and door business, selling and making windows in our teens, and I am excited at the opportunity to get back to the front line.” Matthew has been instrumental in creating some of the window and door industry’s best-known brands. He co-established Conservatory Outlet in 2005 to provide a complementary manufacturing operation to West Yorkshire Windows and other trade customers, with the companies separated in 2009 to increase focus for both operations. Matthew eventually completed the sale of Conservatory Outlet to the current owners in 2013 to focus on the FIT Show, a majority stake in which was sold in 2018. Matthew continues as Chairman of FIT Events Ltd, which operates the FIT Show. www.westyorkshirewindows.com