Meet The UK & Ireland Team
Tony Lewis
Chief Ambassador
(North West)
I progressed through the ranks of a chain steakhouse in south London, at 22 was head chef, and wanted to learn more and so joined Carluccios as sous and learned about how to become a leader and manager in a more productive way. As well as travelling the length of the UK as a chef, I trained to a Michelin level in Italy, and became an operations chef leading to openings cooker demos and more with Antonio. Then moved into an Executive role covering the UK with Jamies Italian. The workload and pressure became immense, and found my mental health and relationships change.
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Realising this, I moved to an exec role in a local garden centre where I learned to manage my mental and physical health. When the pandemic hit it gave me the opportunity to train in mental health, and support others but also lose my role as an exec with a small group in Manchester. The Burnt Chef Project is something i wish I had at the start of my journey to recognise the signs, but so proud to be a part of it now to support those coming into the industry, and support the cause to help those understand it too.
Anthony Hart
Chief Ambassador
(Scotland)
I have been working in hospitality since I was 16, I have always loved food and loved my job. We all know that the hours are going to be long the stress/pressure is going to be high. But when I started to struggle with my mental health, I was disappointed at the response when I asked for help. I was so angry that I had given my all but was treated so badly when I needed supporting.
Now I am in a much better place, I still have my bad days, but I know how to get back into a positive mind set. I now look back at that situation of asking for help and realised that the people I spoke to had no training or exposure to this before. If more people spoke about mental health and more training was provided, then these situations would never happen again. Education and awareness are key to breaking the sigma surrounding negative mental health.
Ken Sharp
Chief Ambassador
(Northern Ireland)
I have worked in hospitality for close on 35 years now, starting as a breakfast chef in the Outer Hebrides, working across the world in various roles and now owning my own businesses in Bangor Northern Ireland- where I can still be found behind the pass on occasion.
I believe hospitality can be a great career, it has been for me, and have always had an aim to make hospitality a first-choice career for youngsters. In recent years, I have come to realise that the way we look after our people is key and mental health at the heart of that.
Having lost a couple of staff members to drugs in recent years, dealt with the consequences of mental health issues in others, and been diagnosed with depression myself (completely by accident) The Burnt Chef Project and its message came at just the right time. I believe this message is vitally important for the industry in Northern Ireland right now and hope to make sure it is heard loud and clear.
Adam Simmonds
Chief Ambassador
(South East)
I support the project because it is about standing up and saying that it is ok to speak up and not be judged for saying that you are struggling. It shows so much strength to speak out and you should not be ashamed. The Industry needs to change and embrace what goes on in the environment.
We as an industry need to change by looking out for the people that serve our great profession. It can only start from the Owners, CEOS and all the way down to the General Managers and the Floor Managers. I love this industry that I have been a part of for so long. The Burnt Chef Project is seriously making massive waves to raise awareness and instigate change. I couldn’t not support it!
Halima Ramos-Ferreira
Chief Ambassador
(Leicestershire)
I’ve worked my way up from a commis, sweeping floors in a bakery to becoming a Chef Consultant. My journey has taken me all over the world but there was a price to pay for those extremely long, demanding, unsociable hours. A complete lack of holiday time, no time for myself or family and friends, making it impossible to create a balance in my life.
Not long ago I pushed myself to the point of complete burn out, emotionally, physically and mentally. Now I hope to empower others to step up and join this incredible movement and to speak out.
Whilst Covid-19 has been no joy ride for any of us, it has afforded me time to study and work on other areas of my life. One of these has been to work with The Burnt Chef Project, and I’m really grateful for the resources they’ve made available. I realised I wanted to help other chefs and raise awareness in my industry - to change the stigma and create a new ‘workplace culture’ that nurtures and supports their team.
Andrea Dodd
Chief Ambassador
(South East)
I’m currently a Managing Director for a hospitality training provider. I started working in the hospitality industry when I just turned 18. Initially working in pubs I then transferred into hotels and restaurants. I immediately fell in love with the industry. I didn’t mind the long hours or being on my feet all day and night because I loved what I did. I’ve always been a very positive person and very upbeat. It was only after I’d been in the industry for a few years that I started to notice how people’s job roles and shift patterns were affecting their mental health. It was at that point I decided to go into training.
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My best friend suffered for many years with her mental health. Sadly, she wasn’t given enough of the right support she needed. I choose to support The Burnt Chef Project so I can raise awareness to help somebody get the correct help they need when they need it.
Scot Turner
Chief Ambassador
(South East)
Having worked in hospitality for over 20 years across 8 countries and 3 continents I have experienced the best the industry has to offer.
I have also experienced how demanding and absorbing it can be and the perception of what you have to do to succeed; working long hours, traveling, high pressure environments and how poor culture can heavily impact someone's health and potential.
The last few years have shown that our teams need more support, help and the opportunity to talk. Now is the time for every business to educate their leaders to break down the stigma and stereotypes and help our teams achieve their best potential, and give them a platform to be comfortable to speak about how they feel.
I am extremely proud to be an Ambassador for The Burnt Chef Project because they are advocating for change on such an important topic that is impacting our industry today. Through awareness comes change and I hope to be able to help make a difference.
Wayne Barnard
Chief Ambassador
(Caerphilly)
My name is Wayne, I’ve been a chef for 22 years and love the hospitality industry. I've had some amazing opportunities over the years, working with influential chefs and teams. However, there has been a subject that has not been talked about as much as it should be- the mental health awareness of employees.
Through The Burnt Chef Project, and the training I have received, I have noticed things in myself that give me the confidence to be a better person, dad, chef, leader and inspiration to others wanting to work in the industry that I love so much.
I could not think of a better thing than to be an Ambassador and be someone to to talk to and say “it's ok, not to be ok”. So let's smash the stigma around bad mental health and improve good health for each other. We're here to support and we’ve got your back.
Simon Barton
Chief Ambassador
(South Yorkshire)
Being a Chief Ambassador for The Burnt Chef Project is an absolute honour! I see this as my opportunity to really make a change within our industry. Hospitality is a fantastic industry- it just needs some help to make it a sustainable option for the future.
We need to make the changes now to ensure it continues to thrive. Can you believe that only 5% of students leaving schools see hospitality as a realistic option for them to enter into? This stems from a bad reputation and misinformation that is passed on generation to generation. If we can make improvements from working hours, employer benefits and mental health awareness to make it a better place to be, we may have a chance to secure this industry as a real option for people to come into.
We can do this by raising awareness, sharing good practice, giving training to staff, students and employers. Collectively, these things that The Burnt Chef Project does will make the difference and the change that is well overdue
Lee Brooks
Chief Ambassador
(South East)
I have worked in hospitality for over 20 years. When I started there was no mention of mental health, it was frowned upon if you were off sick and a badge of honour to work 14-hour days 6 days a week.
Chefs don’t feel like they can speak up and ask for help and they don’t know where to seek help. That’s why I want to be part of the Burnt Chef Project; to spread the word that it's healthy to talk and it’s important to seek help when you need it.
During a difficult period of my life where my thoughts were extremely dark, I didn’t know what to do or how I could feel “good” again. In the end it was the support from my wife and the love of my three kids that brought me back to being me again.
The Burnt Chef Project is exactly what our industry needs, and I am proud to be a chief ambassador.
Matt Loughrey
Chief Ambassador
(Birmingham)
I am a career hotelier, having worked for industry leaders in both managed and independently owned hotels. As a General Manager of Hotel & Spa, I hold a position of influence where I hope to have a positive impact, initially with my team, and then regionally and nationally by supporting with The Burnt Chef Project events throughout the year.
In hospitality, we strive to achieve outstanding service, the best plate of food, the cleanest guest rooms. We also feel the pressure of having to put on a smile, even when things aren’t going great. As an ambassador I hope to challenge the status quo, especially with those who can be a force for positive change. Those who have the ability to take action, have the responsibility to take action. I aim to get those who need support access to it in a stigma-free working environment.
James Burger
Chief Ambassador
(South West)
I have worked in the hospitality industry since I was 15 years old, from KP to Head Chef. I studied at Westminster Kingsway College and then worked my way up in restaurants and pubs throughout Dorset and Hampshire.
Along the way, I found myself sinking into a hole of anxiety and depression, fuelled by exhaustion and burnout. Thanks to The Burnt Chef Project, I came out the other side. I found Butcombe pub group and I have not looked back.
I hope being an Ambassador means I can help one person get through a bad experience like I did.
Bradley Allen
Chief Ambassador
(Cornwall)
Through my time in hospitality I have done just about every role in front of house and even worked the fryers in the kitchen on occasion but no matter the role I found myself in I always felt that I was part of a family, but eventually I found my home on the bar.
After quickly becoming a multi venue supervisor at a busy new 4* hotel I found myself struggling with the pressures and with my mental and physical health which led me to quit the role.
At the time I didn’t know about the Burnt Chef Project but after finding it through social media I wanted to become a part of the team and help others in the position that I was in and make this industry a choice for the people that love it instead of a cross they have to bear until it gets too heavy.
Victoria Oickle
Chief Ambassador
(South East)
I started in hospitality at 16, when there was no awareness of mental health. Within restaurants, I felt I had found ‘my place’. In reality, along with all the good, I had found somewhere to hide.
When I hit a particularly dark point in my personal life, I worked every hour both FOH and BOH to hide. I ceased to be a person, other than that job title. Due to this I got promotion after promotion but it reinforced dangerous behaviors which then took years to unpick.
It was stepping into the role of Ops Manager & HR Manager that opened my eyes. I saw all these amazing team members, who I cared about, who were burning themselves out. I promised that I would try and make a difference.
The Burnt Chef Project inspired me. I was amazed that someone had seen what I had seen but was brave enough and dreamt big enough to challenge it. I am honored to be a part of this team who want to be a force for good within our incredible industry.
Joanne Kernan
Chief Ambassador
(South West)
My background in Hospitality has spanned 20 years; 15 years working for a food supplier, and 6 years in my current role as Senior Recruiter for Platinum Recruitment. Throughout my whole career, I have been forming close relationships with Chefs up and down the country. Many have become close, personal friends.
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Lockdown hit our industry hard and in its darkest hour we lost some of our greatest Chefs to mental health problems.
For me, The Burnt Chef Project represents more than just a great non-profit organisation. They are a beacon of light for those who need it most, a shoulder of support on our toughest of days and a hope for the future of all hospitality staff in the UK and beyond. It is an honour to be considered an ambassador for the Burnt Chef Project and I look forward to spreading news of the magnificent work of all who are involved.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Marc 'Sparky' Davies
Ambassador
(South West)
​I’ve been a chef now for 18 years working in all areas of the kitchen from Grill to Head Chef in a variety of establishments from Private Schools, Care Homes, Chain Pubs, Restaurants and Private Boutique Hotels.
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One thing I found immediately with this industry is the sense of family. ​This industry is great fun, and also hard work, but the satisfaction of imparting your skills to provide happiness to others is priceless.
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My story doesn’t need telling but I have suffered and come through the other side. I heard of The Burnt Chef Project through a Facebook chef’s group and I immediately wanted in.
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We are here to help and I hope we can do just that and start shrinking the stigma surrounding mental Illness.
Celia Gaze
Ambassador
(North West)
I am aiming to be one of the first hospitality venues to be BCorp accredited. I feel the values around BCorp in terms of supporting staff, the planet and the local community and using business as a force for good link up very nicely with the aims of the Burnt Chef Project. I have also had a background in experiencing burnout first hand and I wrote a book about my story of setting up a wedding and events venue called The Wellbeing Farm, purposely designed to improve people's wellbeing. We openly discuss mental health and wellbeing in my business and I have completed mental health awareness training etc. I am also a former NHS Director with qualifications in stress management and wellbeing. My bio can be viewed at www.celiagaze.com
Lee Poustevnik
Ambassador
(South West)
I have been in the hospitality industry for 13 years on a national and international level working in a variety of fine dining restaurants, pubs, 5*hotels and private catering companies
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I have witnessed many mental health issues that our industry faces and I'm glad to see that we are finally addressing these problems. I have had several chefs within my teams that have had mental health issues and I strongly believe that I could make a change alongside the Burnt Chef Project.
Together we can influence perception of mental health within the industry we all love.
The awareness of how mental health affects this industry will be essential and the continued work of the Burnt Chef Project is invaluable to me.
Jason O'Regan
Ambassador
(Northern Ireland)
I have been a chef for over 20 years with experience working in a variety of different culinary environments across the UK and Ireland. Through my journey with food, I have had wonderful opportunities, met amazingly talented chefs and learnt my craft, gaining a deeper understanding of what this industry can give to chefs… but also what it can take away.
I have felt and witnessed first-hand the impact of this highly demanding industry on chef’s mental health and how quickly things can spiral out of control.
I aim to challenge the stigma around mental health in hospitality, encouraging and teaching younger chef’s better ways of recognising and managing stress. Creating an environment where chefs feel they can be open about their struggles without the fear of judgement or criticism.
I am excited and honoured to be a Burnt Chef Ambassador and to be part of a project I feel will be a real catalyst for change.
Matthew Doe
Ambassador
(South East)
I have worked as a chef for the last 20 years across a variety of sectors of the industry including running my own catering company for the last 18 months.
I love what I do but there are side effects to working within the industry, I have worked through stress, time pressure, struggling with work/life balance and have coped with them in a manner of ways some healthy and some not so much, these experience have shaped how I deal and manage these issues today.
I want to create a culture within my business that lines up with the ethos of The Burnt Chef Project to promote, encourage and support the mental wellness within my team.
I’m honoured to be a Burnt Chef ambassador and to be able to support and promote the fantastic work being done by Kris and his team.
Nick Wood
Ambassador
(South East)
I have been a chef for over 30 years and absolutely love my job and everything about it. I also believe this is the best industry to be in.
One of my goals is to help create a positive mindset where learning, training and development comes naturally to everyone in the kitchen and everyone has a desire to succeed and fulfill their own goals.
However, as an industry we must all come together to crush the stigma over mental health and encourage people to talk & open up. Having suffered myself I fully understand the importance of talking.
Daniel Edwards
Ambassador
(Derbyshire)
Hospitality has been a huge part of my life now for almost 20 years, predominantly as a chef. It has been an amazing rollercoaster ride with a crazy mix of awesome highs and some incredibly difficult lows.
Sadly, like many others, I have experienced mental health difficulties and burn out during this time and witnessed others who have suffered due to the effects and pressures the industry can have on your physical and mental health and directly on your personal life.
In the past, support for those suffering was distinctly lacking (especially in hospitality) so I was very pleased to see The Burnt Chef Project launch and go from strength to strength. I'm passionate about spreading this important message and helping other people by relating to my own experiences.
Times are changing and hospitality is coming together to create a force for good. It's time to protect the future welfare of the amazing talented individuals that work in hospitality and encourage younger people into the trade.
Mark Eastman
Ambassador
(Northamptonshire)
My parents wouldn’t let me go to college saying “Get out there and earn a wage, you won’t get rich as a chef”.
But I wouldn’t change the last 10 years in Gelato as they have been amazing and have been the happiest in the workplace. I have met some truly amazing people in the kitchen. I wish I had done it years ago to be honest.
Since my 20’s I have suffered from depression. When I look back and I wish there had been someone I could have reached out too. I was told I was lazy and that you can’t stick at anything . But all along I was struggling and trying to find my place in the world. It’s a horrible dark road but through talking to the Burnt Chef Project, I know I can make a difference and make others aware that it's ok not to feel ok.
Lara Norman
Ambassador
(South East)
Ever since I could crawl my favourite place to be was the kitchen. I am grateful to have a job where I can bring happiness through food and an escape from reality through the palette. Cooking is a never ending learning path which is the beauty of it.
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I started working in small, local restaurants and bakeries, working up to Michelin-starred ventures through hard work, passion and sacrifices. I’ve met some inspiring souls and mentors on this journey who have made me mentally and physically stronger in the kitchen and away from the stoves. We chefs are all adrenaline junkies at heart or we wouldn’t be in this industry, but I have experienced first-hand the negative aspects of working in a high-pressure environment.
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Mental health is an issue that should be spoken about out loud. I’m honoured to be part of this collective of chefs uniting together to fight against this silenced stigma.
Duncan McQuilken
Ambassador
(Hampshire)
I was hooked by The Burnt Chef Project from the first time that it popped up on my social media. My desire today is to mentor and educate the next generation of chefs- to accept that it's ok not to be ok.
I am in my 30th year cooking as a professional chef, an industry fuelled by extremes. To counter the highs and the lows I fed multiple addictions to either maintain the highs or mask the lows. Depression, low self esteem, the abject feeling of fear of failure are accepted symptoms of climbing the kitchen ranks. These symptoms were seen by all as a badge of honor and the trauma passed through the ranks.
Together, let's break the stigma.
Let’s celebrate the joy that food brings.
Today I am sober in every form, I am no longer tired of life and this amazing project has played a part in my maintaining that.
Alex Standen
Ambassador
(South East)
Having spent the past 20 plus years working in a large cross section of the hospitality industry I was engulfed in the macho culture around chefs; not taking time off sick regardless of how unwell you where, working all the hours under the sun and wearing it all with a proud “you can’t break me” smile.
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Not until I faced my own mental health challenges did I truly start to see how bad things had got within the industry. Having the support of my wife and 2 beautiful daughters is what pulled me through. Chefs are notoriously bad at asking for support as it is still falsely seen as showing weakness. I love the Burnt Chef Project for giving people a voice and giving others like the ambassadors a platform to help wherever they can.
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This is the reason I applied to be an Ambassador and I’m proud to be part of the Burnt Chef Project Family.
Scott Munro
Ambassador
(Greater Manchester)
I began working in hospitality at a very young age, and like many other young chefs I was attracted to the loud and exciting nature of working in the kitchen. Almost 18 years later, I’ve made my way through the Michelin star kitchens of Europe and high-end pastry to become an Executive chef in Manchester.
As chefs in senior roles, we have a responsibility to create a safe and happy environment for young hospitality workers to come on-board and develop. We also should take it upon ourselves to filter out toxic behaviour so the industry can once again thrive with positivity.
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I became interested in the Burnt Chef Project shortly before my own burn-out a number of years ago, since then I’ve taken a keen interest in providing support for other hospitality workers so they can develop the tools to manage their emotions and personal experiences in a healthy way.
Lydia Staniforth
Ambassador
(Berkshire)
I've worked in hospitality for over 10 years and fell in love with such a great industry. I've worked in various front and back of house operational roles for 5* hotels, contract caterers and award-winning restaurants. I've seen first-hand how important speaking about mental health is with colleagues and friends.
Working under pressure and meeting deadlines is part of our everyday work and we should have the support network and techniques to ensure our team members don't feel isolated or alone with these pressures.
We know it's ok to be not ok, so let's keep this conversation going, spread the word and be a champion for each other and the hospitality industry. We can do this, together
Chris Godfrey
Ambassador
(Gloucestershire)
As a former chef, and with over 30 years’ experience in foodservice,
I have a great passion & connection with the catering industry. It's
amazing to see how it has changed over the years, and to see how
everyone is becoming more connected to each other, through shared
experiences.
I've supported the project from the early days because of this
passion; and because it is so important to have a support function to
help you talk, and destigmatize mental health.
This is true in all walks of life but especially in our challenging
and demanding industry.
I am extremely proud to be an Ambassador for The Burnt Chef Project
and will continue to raise awareness, spread the word and F**k the
stigma
Evan Barnes
Ambassador
(South West)
I am so grateful for this opportunity to be an Ambassador. I am also the youngest Ambassador and I think it’s important for me to help the new generation who are coming into the industry and to provide an awareness of wellbeing in the industry and break the stigma.
I started working in this industry when I was 13, being a KP and FOH member and now a chef. I have loved it, my passion for food has grown and I’m excited for work. However, I have struggled with mental health issues and family members who also work in the trade have too. To see it affect them in such a way hurts me. Finding The Burnt Chef Project and seeing just how bad mental health can affect the industry has made me want to be able to help anyway I can.
Chris Waddington
Ambassador
(South Yorkshire)
I have been a Chef for 23 years, I worked full time in industry in hotel’s, gastro pubs etc as well as studying at college and completing a food science degree. I’m currently a college lecturer at Doncaster College, teaching all levels of professional cookery.
I have had lots of experience with mental health from friends and family to my own issues, and more so since the pandemic with the young people I teach who are the future of our industry and I feel it is massively important to try and recognise what mental health is, where to seek the right support, and to help these people to spot the signs early. Also to give them the knowledge and skills to remove the stigma of mental health to aid them to lead the future of the Hospitality & Catering industry.
Andrew Watts
Ambassador
(Hampshire)
I’ve been involved in hospitality for over 20 years & I’ve met some amazing people and genuine lifelong friends.
I’ve also worked the 90hour weeks and bragged about it and had managers who think it’s a game to try and ‘break’ the kitchen.
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I asked for help, but at the time no one knew the tools of how to help. It was only when I left and stopped and slept for almost two weeks solid I realised I was burnt out and frazzled. The Burnt Chef Project has been an amazing learning and support tool for me alongside the support of my partner and family.
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That’s why I want to be an Ambassador; to be there for someone else, help raise awareness and let people know it's ok to find it hard. You're not alone as we are all in this together.
Kevin Steele
Ambassador
(Staffordshire)
My name is Kevin Steele and I've been a chef for 15 years. Starting in gastro pubs and progressing into high end hotels and restaurants I've had an extremely varied career in hospitality. In 2016 I decided to make a change and move into contract catering. I am currently an executive chef for Thomas Franks Ltd.
During my career in hospitality I have, at times, struggled with poor mental health and wellbeing and witnessed first hand the devastating effects that the stigma surrounding mental health amongst hospitality professionals causes. In 2018 a dear friend of mine and fellow chef took his own life and this spurred me on more than ever to try and create action and change for our hospitality brothers and sisters and their families. The conversations are only difficult if we make them that way.
Hulya Erdal
Ambassador
(Kent)
Following a food career of over 25 years that has spanned marketing, PR, Journalism, Catering and Teaching, coupled with my own personal experiences of depression, domestic abuse and homelessness, I am now, what I like to call myself, a Culinary Coach, guiding midlife women on a journey of self-discovery through a powerful combination of cooking and transformative coaching. Food and cooking has always been my salvation and I firmly believe it can help others heal their past and reconnect to who they truly are.
I’m honoured to be a Burnt Chef Ambassador and hope that I will be able to support our sector and the many chefs that devote their time and energy to giving others a unique culinary experience, often putting their mental and physical health last.
Alice Bowyer
Ambassador
(Surrey)
"I have unfortunately seen many chefs suffer in silence or with great outburst that led to quitting, with their mental health issues. The pressure within our industry is relentless. It is with great sadness I know I have lost talented chefs because we were too unaware of how they felt and more importantly, why.
It’s incredibly frustrating that young men are deemed strong by some because they do not show emotion as much as it is that women are seen as weak because they are not ‘man enough’ to be in the kitchen. I want to break this stigma and create a friendly, open, gender balanced environment for our chefs to be comfortable to talk, to be happy in their work and thrive creatively."
James Griffith
Ambassador
(Wiltshire)
Like a lot of chefs, I started in the pot wash at the age of 14 and quickly fell in love with the industry. After 25 years in and around kitchen in the UK and abroad I have met so many different personalities and have heard so many different stories. No matter who you meet and what their job role is there is always that common love for the industry that connects us all. We are all a part of the same family and like your real family everyone should be given the support and the help they need when times are tough. I found the BCP by accident on Instagram and It immediately resonated with me and changed how I approach people. My job with The Liberation Group and Butcombe Brewery means that I am in pubs with people every day and through the BCP I want to try to help break the stigma of mental health.
Nicolo Rasile
Ambassador
(Cambridgeshire)
I have spent my whole life around the food industry. Growing up with an Italian restauranteur father. Moving to London at a 16 to pursue my dream of being a chef, I have worked in some of the best restaurants London has to offer. Honing my skills in the kitchen and also seeing first hand how the toll of this industry I love has on people and their mental health.
Alex Wibberley
Ambassador
(Isle of Wight)
Having always worked in hospitality in some form and allowing it to consume my life for a very long time I am now proud to be part of The Burnt Chef Project and creating a space where people feel safe to speak up if they have an issue, breaking down stigmas associated with mental health . I spent my earlier career working in high level restaurants and hotels, putting up with anything that was thrown at me to further my career. I look back now and can’t believe the way that I looked and acted. I never looked after myself, was overweight with greasy skin and hair, my diet was awful and I didn’t value myself. My journey with mental health is ongoing as I have always struggled with anxiety and at times, depression. A lot of my coping mechanisms have been learnt within the hospitality industry and are really not healthy or helpful in the long run. They mostly involve staying quiet and ‘burying my head in the sand’. Over the years I have learnt to value myself, my health and wellbeing and to invest in the things that bring me fulfilment. I have found a better balance and now value personal and quality time above money and work so I don’t have to get to a burnout stage. I am still not there fully but I am certainly further along my journey. In the same way I have changed my perspective towards food and now find more enjoyment in the social aspect of it and the soul that goes into a great meal rather than the accolades and the pressure created by a more regimented experience.
Our industry is amazing and can really bring a lot of rewards if the atmosphere is a positive one. Let’s build each other up and support one another to be the best versions of ourselves. We can collectively share in our successes and passion for food.
Dan Bolster
Ambassador
(Martock, Somerset)
Hospitality is my life , it's all I've ever done, from kp to sous chef, pastry chef, head chef, foh and bar manager. I love it, the passion, the excitement, the team togetherness and you get a feeling of living your life by making other people happy. Unfortunately with that can come long days, stress, alcohol and drugs. All of this is the part we hide, I've seen people stuck in similar routines in every single job I've had. But there's hope, the Burnt Chef Project is an incredible organisation which fills me with joy to know exists. There's help out there now and the stigma is starting to burn away. The next step for any business should be raising awareness to staff and customers, check in on each other, rise together. Burn out in hospitality is no longer cool, speaking out is!
Sam Squires
Ambassador
(Oxfordshire)
I started in the industry at a 5 star hotel in London over 15 years ago it open by eyes to how great fun our industry and the passion that we have to be in it. The sense of family but it’s also lonely, I wouldn’t go up to someone In the kitchen and go I’m struggling mentally they would probably look at me and say crack on or have a drink! I went from there to a 3 Michelin starred restaurant and on to yachts and cruise ships where you worked 6 months straight, if you was struggling with your health or in your head no would care. After 5 years onboard I came back to Uk to see our industry changing bit by bit. It was in lockdown when I was really struggling with my mental health and some extremely dark thoughts. I found out about burnt chef project, I went bloody hell it’s not only me that struggling. And it hit me why couldn’t I help others in similar situations, we all have or had problems wether it’s addiction to mental health, sometimes we just want to feel Not alone and have someone to talk to. That’s why I support the burnt chef project, I want our industry to start and recognise that we are people and we have good and bad days and that’s ok.
Angelina Adamo
Ambassador
(West Midlands)
Having been a Chef for 8 Years, I've worked in Burger Bars all the way up to a Michelin star restaurant. I have seen the good the bad the ugly when it comes to the Industry. As soon I heard about the Burnt Chef project I wanted to get involved and fundraise as much as I could.
It is so important to know; that just because the job is tough, we don't need to have tough exteriors. It's okay, not to be okay and it is okay to talk about how we're feeling. I've told my story over and over again, not because I wanted someone to play their violin, but because I want it to become normal to share our stories.
The Burnt Chef Project is so vital to make this industry so loved again. I am truly passionate about seeing new talent come through the doors again, and this will only happen if change happens. It all stems from the top. Being an ambassador and a director of my own company, I believe I am in the perfect position to start to make a change. If I only help one person. I will be forever proud.
Dylan Morris
Ambassador
(Lanarkshire, Scotland)
I am from just outside Glasgow in a place called East Kilbride. I have worked at Trump Turnberry, Malmaison, Six by nico, Isle of Eriska and Gleddoch Hotel, as well as various other places in The Highlands, Scotland.
I feel when I was younger I struggled with the pressures of dealing with problems outside of work and mixing it with work. I really think I could have benefitted from more help and if I had had that help the sky would have been the limit. However, for a number of years I held myself back and truth be told at times my head was focused on other things other than cooking but with the right guidance I’ve managed to get myself back on track.
I still suffer mentally sometimes but I have a family that keeps me going. I’m very creative with food and I love what I do. I have been a chef for nearly 11 years now and I want to help any chefs either from the current or next generation as health and family comes first. Work is made to be enjoyed not dreaded.
Sophie Cox
Ambassador
(Dorset)
I, like many other ambassadors, have worked in the Hospitality Industry since the very first day that I embarked upon my working career. I started out as a KP in a busy Cornish pub and have since worked in nightclubs, cafes and restaurants, all alongside school and later university until I eventually realised that hospitality was my commitment and my passion. I became COO of a group of 12 restaurants at the age of 26 and have held a Senior Operational Role in a multi site restaurant group ever since.
I can say without a shadow of a doubt that the most important aspect of my work in ops is, and always has been, to ensure the nurture and guidance of our team and my colleagues. I have made a conscious effort throughout my career to physically bridge the gap between the “business” and the reality of "the floor” and I have seen first hand how the industry can take it’s toll. If I can play even a small part in the presentation of the Hospitality Industry in the UK as a credible career choice as well as making it lucrative and fulfilling environment to work in then I will feel accomplished. I believe that the Burnt Chef Project holds the cards to making this possible.
Alfie Wilson
Ambassador
(Hampshire)
I’m an ex-chef turned recruitment consultant, within the hospitality industry. After struggling with mental health challenges throughout my life I decided to step out of the kitchen as it began to get the better of me. Now I want to share my experiences to help educate other hospitality professionals and change the industry for the better.
Miranda Reci
Ambassador
(London)
I am just a chef with passion for food and a desire to bring some happiness to others through my desserts, this brought me to spend many years in the kitchen to train myself and deliver my purpose.
I had the privilege to work with very respectful chefs, learn and get inspired by them and their Job, their service, their knowledge, to in some of the best hospitality venues in London .
Despite the privileged I had
The price to pay to pursue this dreams it seems to high and unfair on us chefs, often unsustainable specially when it comes to our own health.
I love what do and I want to keep doing it but I’m conscious that some changes need to be done, for me, my colleagues, future chefs and of course our costumers.
Step by step and The Burning Chef Project is an amazing one, hopefully not only we can help each other get threw low moments but work and improve prevention ,creating so a more mindful and sustainable environment.
I m honoured to be an Ambassador of this project!
Julie Cheesman
Ambassador
(Warwickshire)
Having worked in hospitality for almost 30 years my first job was washing-up in a local pub which led me to study hospitality at college. I am now in my 26th year with IHG Hotels & Resorts one of the world’s most global hotel companies as Head of voco Hotels a new premium hotel brand launched in 2018. My hotel career started working across all department’s long hours, working hard (admittedly not always smart or efficient back then) being passionate about customer service, people and generally everything I was given the opportunity to do. I became a hotel General Manager at the age of 21 and learnt a lot of great things from some incredible leaders. Early on admittedly I did wobble mentally mainly due to some poor leadership experiences which knocked my confidence. Given there were no formal support mechanisms like the Burnt Chef Project I relied upon my work family to pull me through this unsteady period of my career. Recently I was inspired by an old colleague, also a fellow Burnt Chef Ambassador to join this project as my experience both personally and professionally can help support this important topic into the future.
Zack Feve
Ambassador
(North Lincolnshire)
I am currently a Chef Lecturer at a college in Lincolnshire with years of experience travelling around the UK working with different teams. I have seen the attitude towards chefs change in them years., and the stigma that goes along with it. I believe as a college lecturer i can help make real changes to the new chefs entering the industry. Helping them and experienced chefs realise that mental health can have a real toll if not dealt with correctly. I have first hand experience of how poor mental health can effect not only chefs but the entire industry. We can all do our part to make it a much safer place. It is okay to not be okay. Having the opportunity to work with The Burnt Chef Project as an ambassador is an honour. I believe this will give me a valuable opportunity to make real life changes to the industry. Catering is more than a job, it's a lifestyle and being able to make that a safer place for chefs to be is a privilege.
John Stableforth
Ambassador
(Northampton)
Classically trained in the early 90’s in the UK working with some great chefs in some amazing hotels. I then moved to France leaving behind a position as Jnr Sous Chef at the Haven Hotel Sandbanks, starting in the pot wash at a chateaux in Normandy. After 6 years I became the Head Chef at the Mojito bistro in Bordeaux. I then returned to the UK to work in hospitality management.
Emma Lidgitt
Ambassador
(Harrogate, North Yorkshire)
I have been in the hospitality industry for over 25 years since entering a kitchen straight from school, I have worked in various roles within the sector from senior chef roles, craft training and more recently as a development chef. Hospitality is such a unique sector to work in and can offer the most rewarding career, but I have also seen first-hand the added pressures and struggles that people within our industry are faced with on a daily basis.
I believe the opportunity to work with the burnt chef as an ambassador will give me the platform to make a difference and challenge the stigma attached to mental health in our industry and have a positive impact in making hospitality a safe and desired place to work in.
John Ray
Ambassador
(Southampton, Hampshire)
I have been working in Hospitality since I left school at 16, starting out in the industry training to be a Chef and then moving into front of house. I currently work as a Night Manager in Eastleigh. I have moved to other sectors but always returned to an industry I love and have passion for.
I understand pressures of people who work in Hospitality, having to face long hours, missing family get-togethers, lack of work-life balance on occasions and I've seen first hand the impact it can have on people's mental Health, I've known so many people struggle, including myself. It is great to see that The Burnt Chef is leading the way and they are fighting to get actual change within our great industry.
I totally believe in the ethos of the project and fully understand how debilitating mental health can be and I'm proud to be an ambassador for the Project.
Alexandra Hull
Ambassador
(Preston, Lancashire)
Having been in the industry for 17 years, like many of you I have done many roles, predominantly front of house, but also within the kitchen.
I have openly struggled with my mental health and wish to bring a better understanding of the assistance we have available.
I've felt alone, defeated and burnt out. I wish to express the importance of the community support we have here. You are not alone.
Chris Byng
Ambassador
(Bedfordshire)
Our hospitality industry has been my life since starting catering college. My career now spans over 30 years of being a chef, moving into working in training & development, then in the last 9 years working in commercial kitchen design and sales consultancy.
I’ve had some dark days in my career, where I’ve had to really stop and take stock of my own wellbeing before making decisions that will impact my wider colleagues & family. If something like the Burnt Chef Project was around at that time, it would most certainly have been an organisation where I’d have looked to for support.
We have a great industry that we need to continually develop and improve, taking the stigma out of mental health is certainly an area that requires improvement, education and understanding at all levels and across all Industry stakeholders.
I’ve decided to dedicate some of my time to this Ambassador role, to give back to the industry I love. If I can make a small bit of difference calling on my career and life experiences to support, help and educate other people alongside supporting in the awareness and fundraising of the project then I will be using my time well.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.
Hope Morris
Ambassador
(Cheshire)
The Burnt Chef encapsulates 2 things I’m really passionate about; hospitality and mental health awareness. After loosing my Dad to suicide, and subsequently struggling with my own mental health battle, it opened my eyes to the importance of education surrounding wellbeing. Especially within the hospitality industry…We are just a different breed!
I’m unbelievably proud to be working with the project and hope to make a difference in doing so. My aim is to create a supportive working environment for everyone. Wishing burn out and poor mental health didn’t exist can be a utopian view on the world, but it's projects like this that certainly help, it's honestly invaluable! If we can all be equipped with the tools we need to fight the stigma, who knows what we can achieve.