Kate Cook, a leading expert in workplace wellbeing and nutrition, has been appointed as Health and Wellbeing Ambassador for the Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) — the independent organisation championing positive change across the UK construction industry.
The Considerate Constructors Scheme has long been recognised as a driving force for raising standards in construction, from worker welfare to environmental care and community impact. In her new role, Kate will support CCS’s mission by helping to develop initiatives and guidance that place health, nutrition, and overall wellbeing at the heart of construction workplaces.
With over two decades of experience delivering health and wellness programmes for major UK organisations, Kate brings a powerful combination of practical insight, scientific expertise, and engaging communication to this important role. Her focus will be on promoting a culture where wellbeing is seen not just as a bonus, but as a foundation for safety, performance, and long-term success in the industry.
“I’m truly honoured to be appointed Health and Wellbeing Ambassador for the Considerate Constructors Scheme — an organisation that shares my passion for creating workplaces where people can thrive.
The construction industry is dynamic, fast-paced, and often physically demanding. Supporting those who build our infrastructure means addressing their health in a holistic way — from physical resilience and mental wellbeing to the critical role of nutrition in sustaining energy and focus.
I’m excited to contribute to CCS’s progressive vision and help create a more inclusive, healthier industry culture. Together, we have a unique opportunity to prioritise wellbeing as a core part of how we build — not just buildings, but stronger, more supported teams.”
Kate’s appointment signals the Scheme’s continued commitment to improving conditions for construction workers, setting a new standard for how wellbeing is integrated into the industry at every level.