
I'm In - P4H 2025 Live Special - Supporting Neurodiversity & Learning Disabilities in Hospitality
"I'm In": The Official Institute of Hospitality Podcast
This Podcast is Sponsored by Leonardo Hotels UK & Ireland
https://www.leonardohotels.co.uk/
Host: Phil Street FIH
Guests:
- Rosie Radwell – Managing Director & Owner, Marsham Court HotelValentina Calanche – Neuroinclusion Lead, Fair ShotRaya White – DEIB Lead, Institute of HospitalityAnne Moorcroft – Chairman, The Café ProjectLee Whalley – Head of Operations, The Crumbs Project
Artwork and Branding: Sonia Cresswell (MIH)
Music by: Leon Williams (FIH)
Supporting Neurodiversity & Learning Disabilities in Hospitality, Without Compromising Excellence
Recorded live in front of 600 students at Passion for Hospitality 2025 at the Novotel London Hammersmith, this special episode explores one powerful question:
How do we better include people with learning disabilities and neurodiversity in hospitality while still delivering top-class service?
From practical adaptations and job carving to leadership mindset shifts and redefining what “excellent service” really means, this conversation moves beyond theory and into real, lived experience from operators and charities making it happen every day.
In this episode, we discuss:
- The difference between diversity and true inclusionWhy belonging is the foundation of great hospitalityHow inclusion strengthens, not compromises, service standardsSimplifying processes without lowering expectationsThe power of job carving and designing roles around strengthsClear communication and leadership as the cornerstone of inclusionWhy small changes (colour coding, signage, task breakdowns) make a big impactSupporting disclosure and creating psychologically safe workplacesMoving beyond the idea of inclusion as “charity”, and recognising it as good businessThe commercial impact of inclusive service on guest loyaltyWhy hospitality’s communication skills are so often underestimatedFuture-proofing the industry by embracing neurodiversity
Our Guests
Rosie Radwell:
Rosie leads one of the UK’s most accessible hotels and believes inclusion must be woven into the culture from the top down. For her, belonging is the biggest word in hospitality.
Valentina Calanche:
At Fair Shot, Valentina trains young adults with learning disabilities in a live café environment and supports businesses to employ them. She sees inclusion not as complex, but as intentional and achievable.
Raya White:
As DEIB Lead at the IOH, Raya champions inclusion as a driver of culture and performance. For her, true inclusion means every voice matters and everyone has the opportunity to contribute.
Anne Moorcroft:
Anne works directly with trainees with learning disabilities, helping them gain confidence and work placements. She sees daily how purpose transforms lives, and teams.
Lee Whalley:
At The Crumbs Project, Lee trains adults in hospitality skills for employment and independent living. His view: inclusion future-proofs the industry and strengthens leadership across the board.
Outstanding Quotes from the Episode
- “Diversity is being invited to the party. Inclusion is being asked to dance” – Verna Myers (quoted by Phil)“Belonging is the biggest word in this” – Rosie Radwell“It’s not rocket science. Sometimes we just overcomplicate things” – Valentina Calanche“Professional clarity benefits everyone, not just neurodiverse individuals” – Lee Whaley“Stop looking at it as charity. It’s just good business” – Raya White“Everyone deserves a chance and they bring so much joy to a team” – Anne Moorcroft“One in five people in the UK are disabled. We need to future-proof ourselves” – Lee Whaley
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For any feedback on the show, to put forward a topic or to put yourself forward as a guest, please reach out to phil.street@instituteofhospitality.org