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Wellbeing Calendar

Our calendar features information about local and national public health campaigns, allowing you to schedule your wellbeing events for your businesses and communities.

It also provides details of any upcoming events we have organised or are attending, as well as our free-to-access workshops to keep you updated on the latest health and wellbeing news. Scroll down to subscribe to our calendar!

Brew Monday

Brew Monday is an annual UK event that encourages people to connect with others over a cup of tea or coffee. It’s an initiative by Samaritans to raise awareness and money to help combat loneliness and provide emotional support, especially during the winter months.  The event aims to debunk the myth of “Blue Monday”, which is […]

Cervical Cancer Prevention Screening Week

Did you know Cervical Cancer can be prevented? We want as many people as possible to know how they can reduce the risk of disease and to educate others.  We want to ensure all women and people with a cervix know how cervical cancer can be prevented. This means: Attending cervical screening when invited Knowing the symptoms of […]

Race and Equality Week

Race Equality Week is an annual UK-wide movement uniting hundreds of thousands of organisations and individuals to address the barriers to race equality in the workplace. Find out more here.

World Cancer Day

Cancer touches millions of lives in countless ways but it doesn’t define who we are. We are more than a disease, more than a statistic. The new World Cancer Day campaign 2025-27 “United by Unique” places people at the centre of care and will explore new ways of making a difference. It offers a three-year journey from […]

Time to Talk Day

Time to Talk Day is an annual awareness day held at the beginning of February. It’s a day for us all to start a conversation about mental health. Talking about mental health isn’t easy. But a conversation has the power to change lives. Time to Talk Day is run by Mind and Rethink Mental Illness, in partnership […]

Eating Disorder Awareness Week

Run by Beat Eating Disorders, an annual campaign to educate the public about the realities of eating disorders and to provide hope and visibility to individuals and loved ones impacted by eating disorders. Find out more here.

Zero Discrimination Day

On Zero Discrimination Day, 1 March, we celebrate the right of everyone to live a full and productive life—and live it with dignity. Zero Discrimination Day highlights how people can become informed about and promote inclusion, compassion, peace and, above all, a movement for change. Zero Discrimination Day is helping to create a global movement […]

Brain Tumour Awareness Month

Brain Tumor Awareness Month (BTAM) is observed in the UK every March. It’s a time to raise awareness of brain tumours and the impact they have on people’s lives. Find out more here.

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month in the UK is in March. In the UK, around 7,400 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer each year. Many women are diagnosed too late when the cancer is harder to treat. Find out more here.

Prostate Cancer Awareness Month

March is prostate cancer awareness month. In the UK, about 1 in 8 men are diagnosed with it each year. For Black men the rate is 1 in 4. If you are a trans woman or are non-binary assigned male at birth, you also need to be aware of prostate cancer and its symptoms. Find […]

No More Week

No More Week usually falls between the first and second week of March. This year, it takes place from March 2 to 8. It is an annual campaign against domestic abuse and sexual violence that aims to rouse individuals, organizations, and communities to make a change. Find out more here.

International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day (IWD) has been around for over a hundred years, as have many of the issues that still impact women’s advancement. Since 1911, IWD belongs to all who care about women’s equality. Celebrate women’s achievements. Raise awareness about discrimination. Take action to forge gender parity. All IWD activity is valid, that’s what makes […]