Good Food Governance
Introduction to LGBTQIA+ Inclusion for Night Time Workers
Bristol Nights
Address:
Online, This is an online event
If you work in the night time economy in Bristol, join Bristol Night’s online training to support active inclusion and conversations that matter.
Do you work in the Night Time Economy in Bristol?
Join our Rainbow Roots workshop for an Introduction to LGBTQIA+ inclusion.
This session is facilitated by Beyond the Binary, who work with companies, schools, families and individuals around LGBTQIA+ inclusion through training, consultancy and public speaking, so that everyone can be seen and heard unapologetically as they are.
Active inclusion is all about conversations that matter and making raw connections with other human beings.
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Please note that we will prioritise people who work at night in Bristol for this course.
Thrive at Night
Thrive At Night has been developed by Bristol Nights and the public health team at Bristol City Council, alongside skilled industry partners including The Burnt Chef Project*. Inspired by conversations of night workers, managers and business operators who took the time to share their experiences through 1:1 interviews and a round table on ‘mental health in the night time economy’ hosted by Bristol Nights in October 2022. We have taken the time to reflect on our conversations with the sector for a truly representative picture on the needs of Bristol’s Night Workers and the challenges we face.
It’s clear that mental health and wellbeing is a priority for our sector.
Current mental health and wellbeing resources, advice and access to NHS services can create barriers for night time workers, they are often available at inaccessible times, and in some cases feature insensitive or impractical advice for those who work from 6pm-6am.
Thrive At Night is a range of resources to help guide night time businesses through the journey of creating more mentally healthy workplaces, and help create compassionate leaders to better look after their teams. For more information, visit www.bristolnights.co.uk/thrive-at-night
*The Burnt Chef Project is fully committed to making the hospitality profession healthier and more sustainable by focussing on people’s wellbeing first. They are dedicated to creating change in the hospitality industry and hope you can join in making that change.
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