Each year we develop a campaign calendar with dates of nationally recognised events and awareness days / weeks / months. Approximately a week before each campaign begins we will post a TBT for you to download and help start the conversation with your team, around the given topic in your workplace.
To access full 2022 campaign library scroll down this page and click on link to specific campaign.
All Campaign resources from previous years can be accessed from our Archive page.
Know Your Numbers. Week is the UK's biggest blood pressure testing and awareness event. Know Your Numbers Week reaches those who have high blood pressure and don’t know it, so they can get the treatment and support they need to bring it under control.
Dry January means going alcohol-free for the whole month using Alcohol Change UK's tools and resources, and that can bring huge, obvious benefits - but the really good stuff is under the surface...
Time to Talk Day 2022 is taking place on Friday 4 February. Choose to talk about mental health and help change lives.
Mental health problems affect one in four of us, yet too many people are made to feel isolated, ashamed and worthless because of this. Time to Talk Day encourages everyone to be more open about mental health – to talk, to listen, to change lives.
An eating disorder is a mental illness. You will use food to try to manage your feelings. If you have an eating disorder you will have an unhealthy relationship with food. This may be eating too much or too little food. Or eating a lot of food in one sitting. You may become obsessed with food and your eating patterns if you have an eating disorder. Anyone can develop an eating disorder. It doesn’t matter what your age, gender, cultural or racial background is.
March is Ovarian Cancer Awareness month. For more information on signs and symptoms please download the TBT and use as a discussion tool in ypu team meetings.
March 31 is the International Transgender Day of Visibility. Trans Day of Visibility is an annual awareness day celebrated around the world. The day is dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments of transgender and gender nonconforming people while raising awareness of the work that still needs to be done to achieve trans justice
There are over 10 million people in the UK living with hearing loss. The low estimate for people who use British Sign Language (BSL) is 100,000. Deafness is a hidden disability and many hearing people make massive assumptions based upon lack of knowledge and experience.
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the UK and rates continue to rise. At least 100,000 new cases are now diagnosed each year, and the disease kills over 2,500 people each year in the UK - that's seven people every day.
The Mental Health Foundation has announced the dates and theme of this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week. It will run from Monday 9 May until Sunday 15 May 2022. The week will explore the experience of loneliness, its effect on our mental health and how we can all play a part in reducing loneliness in our communities.
Pride looks different around the world, but it shares a purpose – to fight for continued recognition of the basic human rights for all LGBTIQ people everywhere.
Wellbeing and health are topics that are often over-looked by men. Men’s Health Week is a great time to think about your overall wellbeing. This year the theme is It’s Time for a DIY Man MOT.
Cervical cancer starts in the cells in the cervix. The cervix joins the top of the vagina to the lower part of the womb. Cervical screening is a free health test that helps prevent cervical cancer. It checks for a virus called high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) and, if you have HPV, cervical cell changes (abnormal cells).
Know Your Numbers. Week is the UK's biggest blood pressure testing and awareness event. Know Your Numbers Week reaches those who have high blood pressure and don’t know it, so they can get the treatment and support they need to bring it under control.
World Suicide Prevention Day is always on 10 September. Every year, organisations and communities around the world come together to raise awareness of how we can create a world where fewer people die by suicide.
World Sepsis Day is 13th September every year and takes place as part of a UK-wide Sepsis Awareness Month in September.
Breast cancer prevention is more important than ever before as breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK, with 1 in 9* women and 1 in 1,000 men expected to be diagnosed during their lifetime.
This years theme is a continuation of last years. Mental health care for all: let's make it a reality and takes place as normal on 10th October.