
World Down Syndrome Day
For World Down Syndrome Day 2025, we call on all Governments to Improve Our Support Systems Everyone needs support sometimes. People with Down Syndrome need support to live and be […]

For World Down Syndrome Day 2025, we call on all Governments to Improve Our Support Systems Everyone needs support sometimes. People with Down Syndrome need support to live and be […]

Mothering Sunday, more commonly known as Mother's Day, is observed in The UK every year on the fourth Sunday of Lent, which means it is a moveable feast. As such it […]

Daylight savings start today in the UK with the start of British Summer Time. Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour later on 30th March 2025 than the day […]

The vision of World Bipolar Day is to bring world awareness to #Bipolar disorders and to eliminate social stigma. Bipolar is a severe mental illness characterised by extreme mood swings […]

International Transgender Day of Visibility is an annual day that is celebrated around the world on March 31st to recognise and celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of transgender and gender non-conforming people. It […]

April Fools’ Day—celebrated on April 1 each year—has been celebrated for several centuries by different cultures, though its exact origins remain a mystery. April Fools’ Day traditions include playing hoaxes […]

Stress and poor mental health are one of the biggest public health challenges that we’re facing. Sadly, even though that is the case, we are still not taking its impact […]

Every 15 minutes somebody is diagnosed with bowel cancer in the UK, that's nearly 43,000 people each year. Bowel Cancer Awareness Month is a wonderful opportunity to raise awareness and […]