Hospitality New Zealand and Lion NZ have partnered to take Lion's not-for-profit Healthy Hospo platform to new heights.
Lion NZ and Hospitality New Zealand have officially announced their partnership to take Lion’s not-for-profit Healthy Hospo health and wellbeing programme to the next level, extending its positive impact to even more hospitality professionals around the country.
Hospitality is a vibrant and rewarding, but demanding industry with some unique health and wellbeing challenges. Healthy Hospo’s vision is to help create a healthier, happier and more sustainable hospitality industry. Lion’s Healthy Hospo is a tailored programme that aims to empower pub, bar, café, restaurant and hotel workers through education, practical workshops and activations on health and wellbeing.
Steve Armitage, Chief Executive of Hospitality NZ, said the partnership is a natural one.
“Hospitality as an industry relies on the health of our workforce, and partnering with Lion to expand the work of Healthy Hospo clearly aligns with our strategic goals of attracting and retaining talent within our industry,” said Armitage.
“Lion NZ’s Healthy Hospo programme has undertaken some amazing work in this space, and we are delighted to help take that work forward to reach more hospitality leaders and teams across the land.”
Lorietta Bahr, Lion NZ’s Healthy Hospo Programme Manager, said the partnership creates a platform to deliver a meaningful health and wellbeing programme at scale.
“The majority of operators run small-to-medium sized businesses with limited resources and we recognise that works for nine-to-fivers doesn’t always work for people in hospitality. We believe that hospitality staff around New Zealand can benefit from tailored mental and physical health resources, and we are excited to be extending the programme’s reach through our partnership with Hospitality NZ,” said Bahr.
Lion has been running the not-for-profit Healthy Hospo programme since 2020. From sleep workshops to run clubs, nutrition to leadership, since inception, the programme has held workshops and events for more than 3,000 people. Attendees of the programme have gone on to take up regular exercise, give up smoking, improve their sleep habits, and even run marathons.
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