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Healthy Hospo launches free Survive The Winter course

As hospitality faces a difficult winter, Healthy Hospo steps up to support the industry with advice, guidance, and connection.

With the multitude of problems facing the hospitality industry this winter, from uncapped energy prices and the ongoing staffing difficulties to the cost of living crisis and runaway inflation, businesses are going to need every tool and resource possible to get through to the warmer, sunnier days of Spring. 

Healthy Hospo has written a dedicated course aimed at helping hospitality business owners and operators to help them navigate what threatens to be a very difficult winter. The course is filled with advice and actionable steps, such as demanding action from your MP, cost-saving measures for owners and operators, and tactics for reducing energy use. It also covers how to support your staff and includes a resource list of other organisations that can assist.

They have also set up two WhatsApp groups to provide regular updates and encourage conversation between business owners and operators. The hope is that by coming together as an industry we can share advice, knowledge, tips and tricks, and hold a space to rant about what’s going on. 

Healthy Hospo is offering this course for free on their brand new digital learning platform as part of their commitment to helping the hospitality industry. 

Since their launch four years ago, Healthy Hospo has trained and inspired thousands of hospitality professionals around the world to live healthier, happier lives through their pioneering training programs and digital platform, a first for the hospitality industry. 

Healthy Hospo founder Tim Etherington-Judge says: 

“Unless serious and urgent action is taken by the UK’s new government, it’s going to be a real winter of discontent for the hospitality industry. We have been thinking about how we can support our industry through these painful times and this course and WhatsApp groups are our attempt to help owners and operators across the country stay open.”

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