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Individual Membership
We have had many enquiries from people throughout the industry wanting to put their own name and support behind the Foundation. So we have decided to launch an Individual Membership option alongside our Corporate Membership.
- Do you agree with the aims and objectives of the Foundation?
- Do you want to support One and All in our endeavour to ensure that everyone in our industry has a chance to thrive?
If so, you should become an individual member of the One and All Foundation.
Individual membership shows that you are behind our initiatives and support our ideals – we will also keep you in the loop with regular updates and the opportunity to attend Member Forums.
You can become an individual member by donating £45 per annum
Click here to download your Individual Membership Application Form and send the completed form to Jennifer Miller at 26 Carnaby Street, London W1F 7DF or to info@oneandall.org.uk
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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
