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Mentorship in Motion: Worldchefs Launches New Toolkit for Young Chef Development

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Global, 15th July 2026

Every young chef deserves guidance, encouragement, and the opportunity to grow with the support of those who have walked the path before them.

In recognition of World Youth Skills Day, Worldchefs is proud to introduce the new Young Chefs Mentorship Program Toolkit, a practical resource created to help National Chef Associations build structured mentorship opportunities for young chefs in their communities.

The toolkit offers associations a clear starting point to connect young chefs with experienced culinary professionals, turning mentorship into a more accessible and consistent pathway for learning, confidence-building, and career development.

Why Mentorship Matters

Supporting young chefs means investing in the future of the culinary profession. The early years of a culinary career can be exciting, but also demanding: young chefs are finding their voice, building confidence, and learning what it means to grow within a team, a kitchen, and a wider professional community.

Mentorship helps make that path less solitary. It creates space for guidance, honest exchange, and shared experience, while strengthening the connection between generations of chefs. This is the spirit behind the Young Chefs Mentorship Program Toolkit: helping associations create more structured opportunities for young chefs to feel supported, stay engaged, and develop into future industry leaders.

For more on young chef development and the pathways that can support the next generation, watch Jasper Jek, Chair of the Worldchefs Young Chefs Development Committee, in his session from Worldchefs Congress & Expo 2026 here.

Start Building Your Mentorship Program

Ready to create more opportunities for young chefs in your association? Start by downloading the Young Chefs Mentorship Program Toolkit and using it as a practical guide to shape an initiative that fits your local community.

The toolkit gives National Chef Associations a clear starting point to recruit mentors, invite young chefs to take part, match participants, guide the first meeting, and support the journey over time. It is structured enough to help associations begin with confidence, while remaining flexible enough to adapt to local needs and resources.

Inside, associations will find editable documents and PDF versions, including mentor recruitment forms, mentee application forms, mentor profile forms, first meeting guides, activity kits, and evaluation forms.

With this toolkit, Worldchefs invites National Chef Associations to turn mentorship into action, creating stronger pathways for young chefs to learn, connect, and lead!


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