Deaths of chefs by suicide focus attention on mental health in hospitality

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Matt Moran is the first to admit that his is a tough business. Now the industry is taking a closer look at mental health after a series of high-profile chefs took their own lives.

"It's not pushed under the carpet anymore, and let people fend for themselves. You've got a responsibility to look after your staff as much as you possibly can," he said.

Ms Kendall, who is raising her son Felix without his dad, cannot help wondering if anything could have made a difference when her husband was in such a dark place.

 

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MMDA abuse has neurotoxic side effects that can lead to a depressive disorder, because we all know how much the people in the hospitality industry like to party. Just say'n.... but feel free to keep on deny'n it, the truth will come out eventually.

Perhaps a decent wage, overtime, super and not working 16 hours a day might help

FatherBob If only all those aboriginal youth were chefs, then people and celebrity's might care about the youth suicide epidemic in aboriginal comunitys

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