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Our Members and Supporters
As with all charitable organisations, we would not exist without our brand new Members and our other supporters.
Our Members
Welcome to the following companies who have recently signed up to our membership programme:
Thank you
…to the following companies who have offered either their time and facilities or financial assistance:
Ambrow kindly offer their time and services free of charge to build and maintain our website.
We are delighted to be endorsed and supported by the Association of Catering Excellence during 2009.
Chess Executive seconded Jennifer on a full time basis to establish and manage the activities of the Foundation.
DNC donated proceeds of their e-Christmas cards to the development of the Foundation.
The venue and refreshments for our discussion forum series is kindly provided by etc Venues.
The Institute of Hospitality is working with us to communicate the One and All message to its members and
fellows
Roast hosted us for our launch breakfast in October last year.
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Mentoring Launch July 16th
Our reverse mentoring programme launched on the 16th of July…
See pictures and find out more…
One and All Discussion Forums 2009
In October our forum was held in conjunction with HR in Hospitality and Novembers Forum is with members from the Institute of Hospitality.
If you would like to know more or to register your interest, please email us
Disability Guidance and Advice
We are developing hospitality specific advice to improve understanding of disabled guests and employees
would you like to be involved?
Open Britain Launch
A new collaborative guide to accessible tourism. Read about the guide and the Launch
- In London, the hotel and
restaurant sector consists
of 44.1% BAME
employees - Gay staff who are 'out'
and supported are 20
- 30% more productive - The population is aging,
this year people of
pension age outnumber
under 16's for the first
time ever - Nearly one in five people
of working age (6.9
million, or 19%) in Great
Britain are disabled - In the UK, fewer than 6%
of company directors are
women



