mental health
Coaching Inn Group invests in mental health training for all senior managers
All general managers, head chefs and senior managers at the Lincolnshire-based Coaching Inn Group have now received certified mental health training after the operator invested in support for the team.
Burnt Chef Project launches text-based mental health support service
The Burnt Chef Project has launched a free text-based mental health support service for the hospitality industry.
Hospitality urged to get active and raise money for mental health crisis line
Ways to help you look after your mental health this Christmas
Expert HR advice on coping with coronavirus from the People Summit
Viewpoint: the therapy of food
Chantelle Nicholson says we need to talk about our mental health during coronavirus
When so many are in danger of being overwhelmed, it’s good to talk, says Chantelle Nicholson.
Hospitality Action urges those struggling with mental health to call its helpline as industry faces renewed pressures
With the industry facing tough months ahead under further restrictions, Hospitality Action has urged those struggling[...]
Hospitality Action launches survey to assess mental wellbeing
Hospitality Action has launched an industry-wide survey into attitudes towards mental health and stress in the[...]
Hospitality workers to Walk for Calm
On 24 October, a series of socially distanced 20km Walk for Calm fundraising events will take[...]
Strength in numbers: How hospitality is coming together to help workers manage their mental health when returning to work
Mental health has always been a concern in the high-pressured hospitality workplace, but fallout from Covid-19 means the industry is even more vulnerable as it returns to work."
Breaking point: Chef Len Unwin on the importance of looking after your mental health
Sheffield College lecturer Len Unwin, like many chefs, pursues perfection, but over time this transformed into overwhelming feelings of inadequacy and depression.
Viewpoint: The mental health fall-out of coronavirus is our next crisis
While many will be focusing on reopening and getting staff back to work, employers need to be prepared to support employees through this next stage.
Wellbeing tool launched to support employees returning to work
A new tool has been launched for the hospitality industry to support the physical and mental[...]
Hospitality relaxation podcasts launched by Now Pause campaign
Hospitality wellbeing campaign Now Pause has released a series of five-minute relaxation podcasts to help with[...]
Spa industry demands July reopening date to avert crisis
The UK Spa Association has written to prime minister Boris Johnson demanding a reopening date in[...]
Looking after your mental health has never been more important, says Doug Sanham
This Mental Health Awareness Week, take time to set a regular routine of looking after yourself[...]
Report offers post-lockdown mental health guidance for employers
Mental health campaign the Burnt Chef Project has published a survey and report offering guidance to employers for once the coronavirus lockdown period ends on addressing industry-specific stress, anxiety and frustrations that might lead to mental health problems among workers."
Bidfood reveals mental wellness guide for NHS workers
With evidence suggesting more than half of frontline NHS are workers unable to cope with stress brought on by coronavirus, Bidfood has created a mental wellness guide.
Now Pause launches to support hospitality mental health
A new industry initiative has launched to support the mental health of hospitality workers experiencing stress and anxiety as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
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