
Saint George’s Day
Take a close look at the English flag. That red cross over a white background has meaning. It’s actually St. George’s Cross — a symbol so closely intertwined with English […]

Take a close look at the English flag. That red cross over a white background has meaning. It’s actually St. George’s Cross — a symbol so closely intertwined with English […]

Every year, during Cervical Screening Awareness Week Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust raise awareness and share information about cervical screening (smear tests) including tips, experiences, and they work with experts to […]

Cavernoma Awareness Day 2024 is on 21st August and aims to increase knowledge of how to spot its symptoms, understand its causes, and spread more awareness across your friend groups […]

Children's Book Week is an annual celebration of reading for pleasure for children of primary school age. A fantastic opportunity for extended teaching on any of your favourite children's books! […]

Today is World Aids Day, this annual event serves as an important reminder that we must remain steadfast in our commitment to prevent new HIV infections and provide essential services […]

National Grief Awareness Week is a time to raise awareness of the impact of #Grief and #Bereavement. The bereaved often have to hide their grief from others. Sometimes it is […]

International Day of Persons with Disabilities is celebrated each year on 3rd December. A key objective of the day is to advocate for the importance of inclusion, both in life […]

Human Rights Day is observed by the international community every year on 10 December. It commemorates the day in 1948 the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of […]