Entries are open for the collective pride awards 2023
Published
18th Jan 2023
Building on the success of last year’s event - the Collective Pride Awards will return this year.
The award-presenting ceremony will take place on Monday 3rd April 2023 at London’s Barber Surgeons’ Hall, again with the media support of HJ, Professional Beauty and Modern Barber.
Sadly 72% of people who take their own life have had no contact with mental health services in the 12 months before they die. But there’s every chance they’ve had a haircut. The power of the hairdresser and the impact they have on their clients’ mental health is hugely underrated. Until now.
These are awards which make the difference: they are designed to reward hair, beauty and barbering professionals who go beyond the call of duty to help clients in their time of need - invariably when they are struggling with mental health - to genuinely make a difference to someone’s life.
Created by Lion’s Barber Collective (LBC) founder Tom Chapman, these awards recognise the compassionate work of our industries’ unsung heroes, who not only deliver exceptional personal care services day in, day out - but who truly do their utmost to help those in need.
Explains Tom: “When I lost my close friend, a terrific barber and LBC ambassador, Sam Wall, to suicide, I wanted to do something to keep his memory alive. I also realised how much we do to look after our clients, how we really do reach out to and can help clients we see struggling. I regret not recognising signs of distress in Sam and am now making it my mission to focus on seeing the signs, share this with my fellow professionals to then offer the best help we can to make lives better - in some cases, actually save a life.”
Last year’s event drew great positive response from the many industry figureheads who attended. “If there’s one event to look out for, both as a nominee or attender, it’s the Collective Pride Awards,” said past British hairdresser of the Year and salon owner, Robert Eaton. “This event spotlights the rarely recognised side of the hair, barber and beauty industries, acknowledging and rewarding those who go beyond the call of duty to care for client’s mental health. An amazing cause and an absolutely fantastic event on the night.”
Being part of the Collective Pride Awards is simple: if you are proud of what you’ve done to help an individual or an aspect of your community, you can self-nominate for one of the award categories below, and the same applies if you want to nominate a colleague.
Entry is now open and closes on 24th February, so visit www.collectiveprideawards.co.uk to find out more. The eight award categories are detailed below: