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Micro Volunteering Day

Micro Volunteering Day is recognised every year on April 15th and promotes awareness of the concept of Micro Volunteering and how it can enable worthy causes and individuals to better the world via bite-sized actions. Find out more: http://www.microvolunteeringday.com/about.html #MicroDay #MicroVolunteering

National Stress Awareness Day

The 4th of November is National Stress Awareness Day. The Stress Management Society's recent study in partnership with Huawei, AppGallery, and Headspace " identified that 65% of people in the UK have felt more stressed than ever before since the COVID-19 restrictions began in March 2020". The past year has given plenty of reason to […]

Transgender Awareness Week

November 13th to 19th is Transgender Awareness Week. This is a one week celebration prior to the Transgender Day of Remembrance, which remembers victims of transphobic violence. Trans people are twice as likely to be victims of violence in the UK, so it's important as ever to raise awareness of trans identities and issues facing […]

Big Walk and Wheel

Have you heard of Sustrans Big Walk and Wheel?  It aims to inspire pupils to be amazing and take active journeys to school. On each day of the challenge, schools, across the UK, compete to see who can get the highest percentage of their pupils walking, using a wheelchair, scooting or cycling to school. It […]

National Stalking Awareness Week

Bridging The Gap is the focus for this years National Stalking Awareness Week campaign. Highlighting the vital role that stalking advocates play in bridging the gap between the victim and the criminal justice system. #BridgingTheGap Source: https://www.suzylamplugh.org/news/national-stalking-awareness-week-2022

Breathe Easy Week

It's #LoveYourLungsWeek! This week is all about raising awareness for how you can look after your lungs, but there's so much more to it than that. For some, breathing easy isn't as simple as taking better care of themselves. Pollution, inequality and access to care are all factors that can leave some more vulnerable than […]