Tom Chapman launches the Collective Pride Awards

by | Jun 16, 2021

Devon based mental wellbeing and suicide prevention charity, The Lions Barber Collective have launched the Collective Pride Awards to reward beauty, hair and barber professionals who are doing amazing things which otherwise would go unnoticed.

The Collective Pride Awards, are the brainchild of Lion’s Barbers founder and British Beauty Council Advisory Board Member Tom Chapman. The awards have been launched to recognise beauty, hair and barber professionals who go above and beyond the call of duty, acknowledging that these industry professionals offer so much more than just personal care treatments.

 

The brand-new awards will recognise the hard work of unsung hair and beauty heroes (individuals and teams) from across the whole of the UK.  It will honour those who not only deliver exceptional personal care services day in, day out, but those who go the extra mile to help others in a time of need, genuinely making a difference to someone’s life.

 

 “After losing my close friend, award-winning barber, and LBC Ambassador Sam Wall to suicide last year, I wanted to do something to keep his name alive, and to celebrate professionals from the hair and beauty industry who really look after their clients and the communities where they live and work.  Also, those who put in the extra mile to make a difference to our industry,” 

– Tom Chapman

 

There are 8 Collective Pride Awards categories

 

‘Beyond Business’ Award

Awarded to the barbershop, nail spa or hair and beauty salon where the effort goes way beyond business expectation, with the team doing way more than their competitors. A business at the hub of the community. To enter this category, the awards team want to know what makes your business so special. For example, maybe your team has raised funds for a wellbeing cause or has created an initiative to support a specific activity to benefit the local community.

 

‘More Than’ Award 

For too long people have said, “I’m just a barber” or “I’m just a beauty therapist”. This award will recognise the creative, heroic and understanding people who work in the beauty and hair industry, proving that they are so much more than people think.

 

‘Against the Odds’ Award

To recognise a young person (under 21) currently undertaking training, an apprenticeship or working part-time in a beauty salon, hairdressers or barbershop. The Awards team want to hear about the special individual who, in the face of adversity, challenges or difficulties, has the resolve, grit and fortitude to give 100 percent to their job in order to succeed.

 

‘My Saviour Award’

To recognise a hairdresser, barber or beauty therapist who a client regards as their “savour”; someone who has helped and given them support during a tough time in their lives. This person will be nominated by their client, not their colleagues.


Special Recognition Awards

 

The Lifetime Achievement Award

To recognise someone who stands out for their exceptional patronage to the charity and who has in the past 12 months relentlessly gone above and beyond to help and support others.

 

‘The Exceptional Educator’ Award

Awarded to the tutor who delivers beyond the curriculum, making students feel valued, recognised and supporting them unconditionally throughout their studies.

 

‘The Exceptional College’ Award

This is for the college demonstrating incomparable support to its students during the past 12 months and fully maintaining the Lions Barber Collective ethos.

 

The Sam Wall ‘Unsung Hero’ Award

The jewel in the Collective Pride Award’s crown. An individual can be nominated for this award for truly superlative effort to help others, going above and beyond the call of duty within the hair, beauty, and barbering industry – or within their community.

 


If you know of a hair or beauty professional who has made significant impact on an individual, their community or the industry then please nominate them.  

Entries open on July 1, 2021. 

If you want to find out more about the awards, or make a nomination you can sign up here.

Every nomination will be given equal consideration by a board of specialist judges. 

 

The winners will be announced at a special awards ceremony at the Barber-Surgeons’ Hall in London on January 17, 2022.

 

Find out more about the Lions Barber Collective here.

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