Barber, mental health trainer, charity founder and published author, Tom Chapman has been honoured by the University of Exeter for his work to prevent suicide.
Tom was given an honorary degree in recognition of his creation of The Lions Barber Collective, an international network of barbers who have come together to help raise awareness about mental health.
He has also created an innovative education programme which trains hair and beauty professionals – and now anybody – to recognise, ask, listen and help those around them. It aims to bridge the gap between communities and mental health resources.
Tom’s work showcases the value of hair and beauty professionals, who boost the mental health of their clients every day.
After opening his own salon in 2011, Tom quickly realised that from inside the safe environment of his barbershop there was an opportunity to not only look after what was on his customers heads, but also what was inside their heads. He realised many people who have died by suicide had not previously had contact with a medical professional, but it’s likely they would have had their hair cut.
Tom is now an author, educator, ambassador, and TEDx speaker. This includes a children’s book called The Mighty Lions and How to Listen so Men Will Talk, his lifesaving lessons from BarberTalk training.
Tom, who was awarded an LLD, thanked everyone who had supported him on his “wild journey” and encouraged new graduates to devote themselves to a mission and purpose.
He said: “Purpose has enabled me to save lives, travel the world, make change and even write four books. Purpose is truly one of the secrets of life. Finding it has given me the drive to continue.
“This mission has been tough and taken its toll, but things like today reassure me that I’m on the right path.”