Stoptober, the 28-day stop smoking campaign from Public Health England. Resources to help encourage smokers to quit will be made available to download and order.
Stoptober has driven over 1 million quit attempts to date and is the biggest mass quit attempt in the country. It is based on research that shows that if you can stop smoking for 28-days, you are five times more likely to stay smokefree for good. Click to visit the event website.
As is well known by now throughout the world Harvey Ball, a commercial artist from Worcester, Massachusetts created the smiley face in 1963. That image went on to become the most recognizable symbol of good will and good cheer on the planet. To visit the website click here.
More than one in ten of us are dyslexic. Dyslexic strengths around understanding complex information, seeing the big picture and communicating with others, means dyslexia creates great work at all levels, in all kinds of roles and across all industries. Yet, too often, we are failing to empower dyslexics to do their best work. Click to visit the event website.
National Work Life Week is Working Families’ annual initiative that gives employers the chance to showcase how they provide work life balance for their staff. Click here to visit the website.
This Baby Loss Awareness Week, help us break the silence around pregnancy and baby loss. Click here to visit website.
The World Health Organisation recognises World Mental Health Day on 10 October every year. This year's theme set by the World Federation for Mental Health is suicide prevention. Click here to visit the website.
Every year on National Coming Out Day, we celebrate coming out as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer (LGBTQ.) Today we mark the 31st anniversary of National Coming Out Day!
Thirty-one years ago, on the anniversary of the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, we first observed National Coming Out Day as a reminder that one of our most basic tools is the power of coming out. One out of every two Americans has someone close to them who is gay or lesbian. For transgender people, that number is only one in 10. Click here to visit the website.
Stammering is a neurological condition which makes it physically hard to speak. Someone who stammers will repeat, prolong or get stuck on sounds or words. There might also be signs of visible tension as the person struggles to get the word out. Click here to visit the website.
Change lives on your Tea Break. Get together with your friends, family or colleagues to support people with epilepsy. Click here to visit the website.
World Menopause Day is a worldwide awareness call for women who face health issues when approaching, during and beyond the menopause. Click here to visit the website.