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Photos from Healthy Mind Menu's post 02/06/2026

Mental health support in hospitality needs to be practical, accessible, and relevant to the realities of the industry, especially for regional teams.

The Healthy Mind Menu Regional Roadshow 2026 is designed to bring real conversations, practical tools, and workplace wellbeing support directly to hospitality and tourism communities across WA.

Throughout the roadshow, participants will explore topics including:
• Recognising stress, burnout, and early warning signs
• Creating mentally healthy workplace cultures
• Practical wellbeing strategies for fast-paced environments
• Support pathways and trusted check-in conversations

The sessions are designed for venue owners, managers, supervisors, frontline teams, HR professionals, and hospitality workers across all levels of the industry.

📍 Albany — Sun 14 June (10am–12pm)
📍 Geraldton — Mon 27 July (10am–12pm)
📍 Busselton — Mon 10 August (10am–12pm)

Because supporting mental health in hospitality should reach every corner of the industry.

Learn more here: https://healthymindmenu.org.au/regional-roadshow/

24/05/2026

Support in hospitality often looks different from other industries.

The people leading teams are usually right there in the middle of the environment, seeing the pace, pressure, and operational challenges firsthand.

That level of understanding matters.

Because when leaders are connected to the day-to-day realities of the floor, support becomes more genuine, practical, and relevant to what teams are actually experiencing.

It’s not support from a distance.

It’s support built through shared experience, visibility, and understanding.

And in hospitality, that connection can make a meaningful difference.

Photos from Healthy Mind Menu's post 22/05/2026

Hospitality environments move fast.

In high-pressure workplaces, communication and trust become essential to how teams function day to day.

That’s where psychological safety plays an important role.

When people feel safe to ask questions, speak openly, and communicate honestly, teams become more connected, resilient, and supportive.

It doesn’t just impact workplace culture.

It also shapes how teams perform, collaborate, and support guests.

Creating mentally healthier hospitality workplaces starts with creating spaces where people feel safe to contribute.

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