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Bristol Nights is thrilled to announce a new partnership with The​ Burnt Chef Project, to deliver Wellbeing Champion Training on the back of the success of its Thrive at Night programme. 

This is crucial, as 4 out of 5 hospitality professionals have reported having experienced at least one mental health issue during their career according to a recent survey. So, Bristol Nights and The ​Burnt Chef Project ​have joined forces to prioritise the wellbeing of professionals in the hospitality sector, and improve access to training. 

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This new Wellbeing Champion Training from The Burnt Chef Project aims to help all those working in the night-life sector learn some valuable skills including mental health first aid techniques, improve confidence to tackle work-related stress, and help teams have courageous conversations with peers who may be struggling.

The Burnt Chef Project are global leaders in mental health and wellbeing support for hospitality. This is a fantastic chance for Bristol’s hospitality businesses and workers to benefit from The Burnt Chef Project’s expertise in mental health support and training.

The first of many sessions will take place on Wednesday 29 November. To find out more, click here. Discover more about Thrive at Night here

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