MEDIA RELEASE
15 October 2021
Hospitality vital to social mental health and wellbeing.
A new international survey has shown the importance of hospitality to society’s mental health and wellbeing.
Key insights from YouGov research [i] found that hospitality venues make an important contribution to social and mental wellbeing.
CEO Julie White says the global research confirms what the industry has known locally for a long time.
“Hospitality has always been key to the social fabric of New Zealand.
“Ongoing lockdowns, limited social interaction and Covid restrictions, while vital to New Zealand’s physical health response, has negatively impacted Kiwis’ mental health, social cohesion and the opportunity to catch up with friends and family.
“This research points to the importance of reopening hospitality safely as soon as possible, to help facilitate social reconnection and communities to get back on their feet.”
*All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov PLC, who conducted global polling in the following 10 countries: U.K., U.S., Mexico, South Africa, Spain, Australia, France, Japan, Brazil, and Czech Republic, during July and August 2021. Total sample size was 11,444 adults. The survey was carried out online between July and August 2021. The figures have been weighted and are representative of each country (aged 18+).* PDF HERE
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