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SUMMARY:Diabetes Awareness Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Diabetes Awareness Week is a dedicated time to shine a spotlight on diabetes\, a condition affecting millions of people in the UK and around the world. This important week encourages everyone to learn more about the realities of living with diabetes\, helps to dispel misconceptions\, and inspires communities to take positive action through support\, education\, and advocacy. \nWhat is Diabetes Awareness Week?\nDiabetes Awareness Week is an annual campaign designed to increase understanding about diabetes\, its challenges\, and its impact on individuals and families. Organised by leading health charities and supported by healthcare professionals\, the week is filled with activities\, stories\, and resources. The aim is to educate the public\, reduce stigma\, and highlight the importance of early diagnosis and effective diabetes management. It is also a time to celebrate the strength and resilience of those living with diabetes. \nWhen is Diabetes Awareness Week?\nDiabetes Awareness Week 2026 will take place from Monday 9th June to Sunday 15th June 2026. These seven days provide a valuable opportunity for organisations\, schools\, and individuals to come together\, raise awareness\, and support vital research and services. \nWhy is Diabetes Awareness Week Important?\nRaising awareness about diabetes is crucial because early detection and proper management can vastly improve quality of life and prevent serious complications. With many people still undiagnosed or unaware of the warning signs\, Diabetes Awareness Week plays a key role in spreading essential information and encouraging people to seek medical advice if they are concerned. It also gives those affected by diabetes a chance to share their experiences\, connect with others\, and feel empowered. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to take part in Diabetes Awareness Week 2026. Supporters can: \n\nShare educational materials and personal stories on social media using the official hashtags.\nTake part in local or virtual fundraising events\, such as sponsored walks or bake sales.\nAttend workshops or webinars to learn more about diabetes prevention and care.\nEncourage friends\, family\, and colleagues to talk about diabetes and its impact.\nSupport diabetes charities by volunteering or making a donation.\n\nEvery action\, big or small\, helps to drive change and support the diabetes community. \nHistory of Diabetes Awareness Week\nDiabetes Awareness Week has a strong history in the UK\, with roots dating back several decades. It has grown into a nationwide event\, uniting people from all walks of life in the fight against diabetes. Each year\, the campaign highlights different themes and stories\, ensuring fresh perspectives and ongoing engagement. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#DiabetesAwarenessWeek #DiabetesUK #KnowDiabetes #DiabetesAwareness #Type1Diabetes #Type2Diabetes #DAW2026 \nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
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SUMMARY:Loneliness Awareness Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is Loneliness Awareness Week?\nLoneliness Awareness Week is a week dedicated to raising awareness of loneliness. It’s all about creating supportive communities by having open\, honest conversations and everyone can get involved. Join us from 9 – 15 June 2026! \nHosted by Marmalade Trust\, a leading loneliness charity for all ages\, this year will be the ninth Loneliness Awareness Week. \nEach June\, millions of people from every part of society take part in Loneliness Awareness Week across the UK and globally. This year\, join individuals\, businesses\, schools\, charities\, governments and public figures to raise awareness and empower everyone to find new connections. \nTogether\, let’s make Loneliness Awareness Week 2026 our biggest yet! \nWhen is Loneliness Awareness Week?\nLoneliness Awareness Week 2026 takes place from 9th – 15th June. This year the theme is reducing stigma and our creative theme will be Meeting Loneliness Together. \nCheck us out on social media to be the first to see this years’ theme in action. We will also be sharing assets that everyone can use to get involved on our website. \nHow to get involved in Loneliness Awareness Week.\nWhat can you do?\n\nStart a conversation with someone new about loneliness\n\n\nHost a connection event to bring people together and add it to our map. Taking part doesn’t have to be hard – anything that creates a connection counts: from a simple coffee morning or group walk\, all the way to a fundraising dinner or quiz evening. Map coming to our website soon!\nDownload and share our expert resources and toolkits\, join our 15-minute workshops\, and more to grow your understanding of loneliness and help raise awareness. Follow us and check out our website for more information.\n\n\nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
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SUMMARY:Father's Day UK
DESCRIPTION:Father’s Day in the UK is a heartfelt celebration of the men who guide\, support\, and shape our lives in countless ways. Whether you grew up with a dad who coached your first team\, fixed every broken toy\, or simply offered a steady presence through life’s ups and downs\, this day is a reminder to appreciate the father figures who have walked beside us. From shared jokes and life lessons to quiet acts of love that often go unnoticed\, Father’s Day honours the bonds that help build who we become. \nWhat Is Father’s Day?\nFather’s Day is dedicated to recognising and appreciating fathers\, stepfathers\, grandfathers\, guardians\, and all men who take on nurturing and supportive roles. It’s a chance to reflect on the memories that shaped us\, say thank you for the guidance we’ve received\, and celebrate the everyday heroes within our families. Many mark the occasion by giving cards\, sharing a meal\, or simply spending time with the father figures who matter most. \nThis day isn’t limited to biological fathers; it embraces adoptive dads\, foster carers\, mentors\, and anyone who offers paternal support. Whether your relationship is full of laughter\, learning\, or love from afar\, it’s an opportunity to acknowledge the impact these figures have had on your life. \nWhen Is Father’s Day in the UK?\nIn the United Kingdom\, Father’s Day is celebrated every year on the third Sunday of June. Although not an official public holiday\, it is widely observed across the country through family gatherings\, heartfelt messages\, and social media tributes. Many people use the day to reflect on what fatherhood means to them – whether they are honouring someone special or celebrating being a father themselves. \nWhy Father’s Day Matters\nFathers often play roles that evolve with us: teacher\, protector\, supporter\, confidant. These relationships can be meaningful\, complex\, and profoundly influential. As we grow older\, father figures may become our closest advisers or the people we turn to for grounding and wisdom. \nCelebrating Father’s Day is more than a tradition\, it’s a moment to express gratitude\, strengthen family bonds\, and recognise the individuals who have shaped our resilience\, values\, and sense of belonging. For those who have lost their fathers\, it can also be a deeply reflective day to honour their memory and celebrate the legacy they left behind. \nHow to Celebrate Father’s Day in the UK\nThere are many ways to make Father’s Day meaningful\, whether you’re celebrating near or far: \n\n\nShare Your Appreciation: Send a message\, card\, or voice note to let your dad know what he means to you. \n\n\nSpend Quality Time: Enjoy a family meal\, take a walk\, or plan an activity you both love. \n\n\nShare a Memory: Post a favourite photo or story online using the tag #FathersDayUK. \n\n\nGive a Thoughtful Gift: Something simple – from a handwritten note to a small gesture – can speak volumes. \n\n\nHonour Absent Fathers: Light a candle\, reflect on a cherished memory\, or share stories that keep their legacy alive. \n\n\nHistory of Father’s Day\nThe modern celebration of Father’s Day began in the early 20th century\, inspired by Mother’s Day. One of the earliest Father’s Day events was organised in 1910 in Spokane\, Washington\, to honour William Smart – a single father who raised six children after his wife passed away. Over time\, the observance grew and spread\, becoming an opportunity to recognise families of all kinds. \nThe UK adopted the celebration later in the century\, and it has since become a beloved tradition supported by personal stories\, family moments\, and a national appreciation for the important role fathers play. \nNoteworthy Facts About Father’s Day\n\n\nOver 8 million families in the UK include a father or father figure. \n\n\nFather’s Day is celebrated on different dates across the world\, but June remains the most common month. \n\n\nStudies show that involved father figures contribute to children’s emotional development\, confidence\, and resilience. \n\n\nThe most popular Father’s Day gifts in the UK include cards\, clothing\, meals out\, and experiences. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen is Father’s Day UK?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n21 June\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\n\n\n\nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
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SUMMARY:Create Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Creativity is a fundamental human need – a source of joy\, connection\, and wellbeing. Create Week\, running from 1–7 July 2026\, is a nationwide celebration of the transformative power of the creative arts. Initiated by the UK charity Create\, this week invites everyone – from seasoned artists to first-time doodlers – to embrace their creative potential and share it with the world. \nWhat is Create Week?\nCreate Week is a week-long event dedicated to celebrating creativity in all its forms. It encourages mass participation in creative activities\, highlighting the importance of the arts for individual and community wellbeing. Whether you’re drawing\, writing\, making music\, or crafting\, Create Week is about expressing yourself and connecting with others through creativity. \nWhen is Create Week 2026?\nCreate Week 2026 takes place from Tuesday\, 1 July to Monday\, 7 July. Each day features a different creative activity\, designed to be accessible and enjoyable for everyone\, regardless of experience or skill level. \nWhy Create Week Matters\nEngaging in creative activities has been shown to reduce stress\, improve mental health\, and foster a sense of community. Create Week provides an opportunity for individuals to explore their creativity\, discover new forms of expression\, and experience the joy that comes from making something unique. \nHow to Get Involved in Create Week\nThere are many ways to participate in Create Week: \n\nDownload the Activity Pack: Access seven creative activities designed by professional artists\, covering drawing\, creative writing\, collage\, puppetry\, songwriting\, filmmaking\, and visual arts. Download here.\nShare Your Creations: Post your artwork on social media using the hashtag #CreateWeek to join the community and inspire others.\nAttend Events: Participate in local workshops\, exhibitions\, or online sessions hosted by Create and its partners.\nOrganize Your Own Event: Host a creative gathering in your community\, workplace\, or school to encourage others to get involved.\n\nHistory of Create Week\nCreate Week was established by Create\, the UK’s leading charity empowering lives through the creative arts. Since its inception\, Create Week has grown into a national movement\, bringing together individuals and organizations to celebrate the power of creativity. \nNoteworthy Facts About Create Week\n\nCreate Week 2026 runs from 1–7 July\, with each day featuring a unique creative activity.\nParticipants can win art supplies worth £100 by entering a free draw\, courtesy of London Graphic Centre. Enter here.\nOver 30 organizations\, including Age UK Islington and The Reading Agency\, support Create Week\, promoting creativity across various communities.\nCreate Week activities are designed to be accessible\, requiring minimal materials and suitable for all ages.\nSharing your creations using #CreateWeek helps build a vibrant\, supportive creative community online.\n\nHashtags\n#CreateWeek\, #CreateWeek2026\, #CreativeArts\, #WellbeingThroughArt \nLinks\n\nOfficial Create Week Page\nDownload Create Week Activities\nAccess Create Week Resources\n\nFAQs\nWhat is the purpose of Create Week? \nCreate Week aims to celebrate and promote the importance of creativity for individual and community wellbeing. It encourages people to engage in creative activities and share their experiences. \nWho can participate in Create Week? \nEveryone is welcome to participate\, regardless of age\, background\, or artistic experience. The activities are designed to be inclusive and accessible to all. \nDo I need special materials to take part? \nNo. The activities are designed to use common household items. A list of suggested materials is provided in the activity pack. \nHow can I share my creations? \nShare your artwork on social media using the hashtag #CreateWeek. This helps build a community of participants and allows others to see your work. \nAre there any events I can attend? \nYes. Various organizations host events during Create Week. Check the official Create Week page for updates on workshops\, exhibitions\, and online sessions. \nCan I organize my own Create Week event? \nAbsolutely. Create Week encourages individuals and groups to host their own creative events. Resources and support are available on the official website. \nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
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LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Good Care Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Good Care Month is an annual awareness campaign held in July that celebrates the dedicated professionals working across the social care sector. The initiative highlights the vital contributions of carers – both paid and unpaid – who provide support to vulnerable individuals across communities. More than just recognition\, Good Care Month also aims to raise the profile of care as a rewarding and essential career path\, particularly at a time when recruitment and retention in the sector are national priorities. \nWhat is Good Care Month?\nGood Care Month is an initiative that began in Hertfordshire\, UK\, and has since grown to become a broader national campaign celebrating the people who make a difference in care every day. The event is spearheaded by adult social care organisations\, local authorities\, and care providers\, with the goal of improving public awareness and appreciation of care workers and promoting careers in care. \nThe campaign also serves to challenge stereotypes about care roles and show the diverse opportunities and skills involved in the sector. From home care assistants and residential carers to managers\, cooks\, drivers\, and volunteers\, Good Care Month highlights every role that contributes to high-quality\, person-centred care. \nWhen is Good Care Month?\nGood Care Month is celebrated throughout the month of July every year. In 2026\, it will take place from Tuesday\, July 1st to Thursday\, July 31st. \nThis month-long duration provides ample opportunity for care providers\, local councils\, and education institutions to organise events\, launch recruitment drives\, and showcase success stories in the sector. \nHow to Celebrate Good Care Month\nThere are many creative and meaningful ways to take part in Good Care Month. Whether you’re a care provider\, a service user\, or a member of the public\, your involvement can help raise awareness and support the care community. \n\nShow appreciation: Write thank-you cards\, share social media shout-outs\, or create posters recognising outstanding carers in your community.\nHost open days or career fairs: Care homes and providers can open their doors to the public to showcase what working in care really involves.\nShare care stories: Publish testimonials or interviews with carers to highlight their work\, journeys\, and the impact they have on people’s lives.\nLaunch a recruitment campaign: Use the month to promote job vacancies\, apprenticeships\, and training opportunities in adult social care.\nEngage local schools and colleges: Organise talks and workshops to encourage young people to consider careers in care.\n\nEven small gestures\, such as organising a team lunch or giving recognition certificates\, can go a long way in boosting morale and visibility for the care sector. \nWhy Good Care Month Matters\nGood Care Month shines a spotlight on the often under-recognised workforce that supports some of the most vulnerable members of society. As populations age and care demands increase\, there is an urgent need to recruit and retain passionate\, skilled individuals within adult social care. \nThe campaign not only helps to foster respect and gratitude for those already in the sector but also plays a vital role in changing perceptions and encouraging the next generation to pursue careers in care. It sends a powerful message: that providing care is not just a job\, but a meaningful and valuable vocation. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#GoodCareMonth #CareWithCompassion #CelebrateCarers #CareCareers #ThankYouCarers #AdultSocialCare \nRelevant Links\n\nHCPA – Good Care Month Campaign\nSkills for Care – Workforce Support and Training\nCare Careers – Explore Working in Adult Social Care\n\nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
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SUMMARY:#Accessible Outdoors Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is #AccessibleOutdoors Month?\nBack for its second year\, #AccessibleOutdoors Month is a celebration of inclusive outdoor activity\, disabled sport\, and making the great outdoors open to everyone. \nLaunched in 2024 and returning this 1–31 July 2026\, the campaign shines a spotlight on how disabled people across the UK are getting active outside – from adaptive mountain biking and accessible walks to inclusive water sports and cycling adventures. \nLast year’s mini-documentary series captured the freedom\, joy\, and possibility that come from inclusive design and supportive communities. This year\, we’re going even bigger – and we want you to be part of it. \nWhen is #AccessibleOutdoors Month?\n#AccessibleOutdoors Month runs from 1st July to 31st July 2026\, and it’s all about celebrating real stories of disabled people enjoying nature\, getting active in ways that work for them\, and building a more accessible outdoors for all. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are so many ways to join the movement this July. Here’s how you can take part: \n1. Follow the journey \nFollow @EveryBodyMoves throughout July for weekly spotlight stories\, featuring disabled people being active outdoors across the UK – told by the community\, for the community. \n2. Share your story \nGot a local event\, walk\, or adaptive sport session happening? Share it! Use #AccessibleOutdoors and tag @EveryBodyMoves to be featured. Whether you’re out with a group or doing your own thing\, we want to see how you’re getting active in nature. \n3. Catch up on last year \nNot sure what to expect? Last year’s 5 episodes explored everything from all-terrain wheelchair walks to inclusive inland waters and beach access. Watch the full series and get inspired. \nWhy It Matters \nNature should be for everyone – but 56% of disabled people say outdoor spaces aren’t easy to access\, compared to just 22% of non-disabled people. From physical and environmental barriers to affordability and rural access\, the gap is real – and it’s time to change that. \nDespite these challenges\, 76% of disabled people want to be more active. Accessible\, affordable outdoor spaces make that possible. That’s why this campaign matters. \n(Source: Activity Alliance’s Annual Disability and Activity Survey 2023–24) \nGot an Idea? \nIf you’re planning something special or want to collaborate during #AccessibleOutdoors Month\, the Every Body Moves team would love to hear from you. Email us at info@everybodymoves.org.uk. \nLet’s make this summer more inclusive\, more active\, and more connected – together! \nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
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SUMMARY:Plastic Free July 2026
DESCRIPTION:Plastic Free July is a global movement that inspires millions of people to reduce single-use plastic waste. Each July\, individuals\, communities\, and organizations come together to make a real difference for our environment by choosing to refuse plastic products. Whether you’re a seasoned eco-warrior or just starting your journey\, Plastic Free July offers practical ways to live more sustainably and protect our planet for future generations. \nWhat is Plastic Free July?\nPlastic Free July is an annual campaign encouraging people to cut down on single-use plastics throughout the month of July. The initiative began as a simple challenge and has grown into a worldwide movement\, engaging over 100 million participants in 190 countries. The goal is to raise awareness of plastic pollution and empower everyone to make small\, sustainable changes – such as choosing reusable bags\, bottles\, and containers – that add up to a significant positive impact. \nWhen is Plastic Free July?\nPlastic Free July takes place every year during the entire month of July. In 2026\, the challenge runs from Tuesday\, July 1st to Thursday\, July 31st. Participants are encouraged to begin anytime in July\, with the option to extend their efforts beyond the month. \nWhy is Plastic Free July Important?\nEach year\, billions of tonnes of plastic end up in our oceans\, harming wildlife and polluting natural habitats. Plastic Free July highlights the urgent need to reduce our reliance on single-use plastics. By participating\, individuals help drive change in consumer habits and influence businesses and governments to adopt more sustainable practices. Every action\, no matter how small\, contributes to a cleaner\, healthier planet. \nHow to Get Involved\nGetting involved in Plastic Free July is simple and flexible. Here are a few ways to participate: \n\nTake the Challenge: Commit to reducing or eliminating single-use plastics for the month of July.\nStart Small: Begin with easy swaps like reusable shopping bags\, water bottles\, and coffee cups.\nShare Your Journey: Spread the word on social media\, at work\, or in your community to inspire others.\nOrganize Local Events: Host clean-up days or workshops to raise awareness and encourage collective action.\n\nRemember\, every little effort counts! \nHistory of Plastic Free July\nPlastic Free July was founded in 2011 by Rebecca Prince-Ruiz and a small team in Western Australia. What started as a local initiative has since blossomed into a global campaign\, supported by the Plastic Free Foundation. The movement continues to grow\, helping millions make lasting changes for a plastic-free world. \nFacts About Plastic Free July\n\nMore than 100 million people from over 190 countries participated in Plastic Free July in 2024.\nThe campaign has inspired countless policy changes and community initiatives worldwide.\nMany participants continue their plastic-free habits long after July ends.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\n#PlasticFreeJuly #ChooseToRefuse #BeatPlasticPollution #Sustainability #EcoFriendly #AwarenessDays \nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
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LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:National Picnic Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Picnic Month is a celebration dedicated to the joys of picnicking and spending time outdoors with family and friends. Throughout this month\, people are encouraged to take advantage of the warm summer weather by organizing picnics in parks\, beaches\, and other scenic spots. It’s an opportunity to enjoy delicious food\, connect with nature\, and create lasting memories with loved ones. National Picnic Month emphasizes the simple pleasure of sharing meals in the open air and promotes the idea of relaxation and recreation in natural surroundings. \nWhat is National Picnic Month?\nNational Picnic Month is observed each year during the month of July\, a time when the weather is ideal for outdoor gatherings. The month-long celebration encourages people to embrace the tradition of picnicking\, which has been a popular pastime for centuries. Whether it’s a casual lunch in the park\, a romantic dinner at the beach\, or a large family reunion\, picnicking offers a fun and informal way to enjoy good food and great company in the fresh air. \nWhen is National Picnic Month?\nNational Picnic Month is celebrated throughout the entire month of July. This month is chosen for its typically warm and sunny weather\, which makes it perfect for outdoor dining and activities. \nHow to Celebrate National Picnic Month\nThere are many delightful ways to celebrate National Picnic Month and make the most of the summer season: \n\nPlan a Picnic: Organize a picnic with friends\, family\, or coworkers. Choose a scenic location like a park\, beach\, or nature reserve\, and pack a basket with your favorite foods and drinks. Don’t forget a blanket and some outdoor games to enjoy after the meal.\nTry New Recipes: Use National Picnic Month as an opportunity to experiment with new picnic-friendly recipes. Prepare dishes that are easy to transport\, such as sandwiches\, salads\, fruit skewers\, and homemade snacks. Consider bringing along a refreshing summer drink like lemonade or iced tea.\nHost a Themed Picnic: Make your picnic extra special by adding a theme. Whether it’s a vintage picnic with classic foods\, a tropical luau\, or a barbecue\, a themed picnic can add an extra layer of fun to your outdoor gathering.\nExplore New Locations: Take advantage of the month by exploring new parks\, beaches\, or outdoor spots you haven’t visited before. National Picnic Month is the perfect time to discover hidden gems in your local area.\nPractice Eco-Friendly Picnicking: Reduce your environmental impact by using reusable containers\, cutlery\, and napkins. Avoid single-use plastics\, and make sure to clean up thoroughly\, leaving no trace behind. Consider packing a trash bag and recycling bin to ensure proper disposal of waste.\nShare Your Picnic Experience: Share photos of your picnic on social media using relevant hashtags. Encourage others to participate in National Picnic Month by showing them how enjoyable and relaxing a day outdoors can be.\n\nHistory of the Event\nThe origins of National Picnic Month are not well-documented\, but the tradition of picnicking dates back centuries. The word “picnic” is thought to have originated from the French term “pique-nique\,” referring to a meal where everyone contributes a dish. Over time\, picnicking has become a beloved pastime in many cultures\, particularly in Europe and North America. National Picnic Month was established to celebrate this simple yet delightful activity\, encouraging people to take a break from their busy lives and enjoy the outdoors with good food and good company. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#NationalPicnicMonth\n#PicnicTime\n#OutdoorDining\n#SummerFun\n#PicnicIdeas\n\nWhen is National Picnic Month 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n1 July\n31 July\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n\nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-picnic-month/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness
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SUMMARY:National Bereaved Parents Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is National Bereaved Parents Day?\nNational Bereaved Parents Day was set up in 2020 by the charity A Child of Mine\, after they realised that there wasn’t a specific day that honoured bereaved parents from all walks of life. \nNational Bereaved Parents day brings together anyone affected by the death of a child to show bereaved parents that they are not alone. \nA Child Of Mine aim to unite every bereaved parent from all walks of life and to try to break the silence around loss.  Babies and Children do die and it’s time to stop the taboo and start talking about it and be there for bereaved parents. \nWhen is National Bereaved Parents Day?\nNational Bereaved Parents Day will take place on Thursday the 3rd of July to raise awareness for all parents who have lost a child of any age\, and from any circumstance. \nPlease join us to help spread the message\, keep that conversation going\, raise awareness and show the bereaved parent community that they are NOT alone. \nThis year’s theme is “Together We Are Stronger”. \nHow to get involved in National Bereaved Parents Day\nPlease join us by lighting a candle on Thursday 3rd July at 7pm to remember all of the children who have lost their lives too soon.\n\n\n\n\nIf you would like to share a photo on social media to show your support\, please use the hashtags \nWe’re proud to be the founder of this national day of awareness. To help spread the word\, Our logo is trademarked so please share our full logo\, which includes our name. The butterfly image by itself is not our complete logo. If you are using the butterfly on its own please tag and credit @achildofmine in your posts and use the hashtags below. We appreciate your understanding\, cooperation and support for the day! \n#nationalbereavedparentsday2026 #achildofmine #togetherwearestronger #NBPD25 \n\n\n\n\nPlease follow our Facebook page to see how you can get involved and show your support. \nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-bereaved-parents-day/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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SUMMARY:Boycott Your Bed 2026
DESCRIPTION:Boycott Your Bed is a bold annual event that challenges people across the UK to give up the comfort of their bed for one night – and sleep out in solidarity with children facing crisis. Run by Action for Children\, the campaign raises vital funds to support young people living in poverty\, without safe homes\, or struggling with mental health and neglect. \nWhat is Boycott Your Bed?\nBoycott Your Bed brings together teams from businesses\, schools\, families\, and local communities for a shared experience of discomfort with a powerful purpose. Participants swap their bed for a sleeping bag\, mat\, or even a makeshift floor-bed to raise awareness and money for children who don’t have a safe place to sleep. It’s not just about one night outdoors – it’s about standing with children who face challenges no child should have to face. The event includes live entertainment\, team-building activities\, and moments to reflect on the impact of your support. \nWhen is Boycott Your Bed?\nBoycott Your Bed 2026 takes place on the night of Friday\, October 3. Sleepouts happen simultaneously across the UK in cities like London\, Manchester\, Cardiff\, and Glasgow\, with many workplaces and households also hosting their own versions. Whether outside in a sleeping bag or staying up indoors on a hard floor\, the action unites participants across the country for one important night. \nWhy Boycott Your Bed Matters\nRight now\, millions of children in the UK are living in poverty. Some don’t have access to warm clothing\, regular meals\, or a bed of their own. For these children\, home isn’t always a place of safety or rest. Boycott Your Bed puts the spotlight on these realities and helps raise the funds needed to provide emergency support\, mental health care\, food\, clothes\, and safe places to sleep. By stepping into discomfort for one night\, participants show compassion – and raise the alarm on an issue that too often goes unseen. \nHow to Get Involved in Boycott Your Bed\nYou don’t have to be part of a big company to take part. Anyone can join and make a difference. Here’s how: \n\nRegister a team or take part solo: Sign up on the official Boycott Your Bed website.\nChoose your format: Sleep outside\, stay up all night\, or roll out a sleeping bag in your living room or office.\nFundraise: Share your campaign with friends\, family\, or colleagues and raise as much as you can to support Action for Children’s services.\nMake it an event: Invite others to join you\, run games or quizzes\, and reflect together on the cause.\nShare your night: Use photos\, stories\, or short videos to inspire others and raise awareness online.\n\nHistory of Boycott Your Bed\nThe roots of this campaign go back to 1998\, when a small group of professionals slept outside to raise funds for youth homelessness under the name Byte Night. The movement grew steadily\, raising millions over the years. In 2020\, Action for Children evolved the campaign into Boycott Your Bed\, making it more inclusive and accessible while still focusing on the same urgent issue: helping children who face hardship\, fear\, and instability every day. \nNoteworthy Facts About Boycott Your Bed\n\nThe event has raised over £14 million since it began\, supporting vital services across the UK.\nMore than 4 million children in the UK live in poverty – that’s nearly one in three.\nEvery year\, teams from top companies\, local schools\, and community groups take part.\nParticipants have slept out in car parks\, gardens\, living rooms\, school halls\, and even train stations.\nFunds raised help provide food parcels\, emergency accommodation\, and one-to-one mental health support for children.\n\nHashtags\n#BoycottYourBed\, #BoycottYourBed2026\, #SleepOutForChildren \nLinks\n\nVisit the official Boycott Your Bed site\nStart or support a fundraising campaign\n\nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/boycott-your-bed/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:October Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Alcohol Awareness Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Alcohol Awareness Week is a national campaign aimed at encouraging open conversations about alcohol use\, raising awareness of its risks\, and supporting individuals who may be struggling with drinking habits. Observed annually in July\, the week offers an important opportunity to reflect on our relationship with alcohol and how it affects our health\, families\, and communities. \nWhat is Alcohol Awareness Week?\nAlcohol Awareness Week is a health initiative designed to increase understanding of alcohol-related harm and promote access to support and information. It is led in the UK by the charity Alcohol Change UK and observed by health organisations\, schools\, workplaces\, and community groups. Each year\, the campaign focuses on a different theme – such as mental health\, stigma\, or recovery – to explore how alcohol intersects with broader societal issues. \nWhen is Alcohol Awareness Week?\nIn 2026\, Alcohol Awareness Week runs from Monday\, July 7th to Sunday\, July 13th. The dates may vary slightly each year but it typically takes place in early to mid-July. During the week\, a variety of activities\, campaigns\, and educational sessions take place across the UK to engage individuals\, families\, and professionals in meaningful conversations around alcohol use and health. \nWhy Alcohol Awareness Week matters\nAlcohol misuse is a widespread issue that can lead to serious health problems\, including liver disease\, cancer\, depression\, and addiction. It can also contribute to accidents\, relationship breakdowns\, and financial difficulties. Yet because drinking is socially accepted and often normalised\, problems may go unnoticed or unaddressed. Alcohol Awareness Week helps to challenge stigma\, offer support\, and empower people to make informed choices about alcohol. \nHow to get involved in Alcohol Awareness Week\n\nTake part in Dry Week challenges or reduce your alcohol intake to reflect on your habits.\nHost awareness sessions in schools\, universities\, or workplaces using campaign materials.\nShare resources and facts on social media using the week’s official hashtags and messaging.\nListen to and amplify stories from individuals in recovery or those affected by alcohol harm.\nAccess or promote support services available through local organisations or national helplines.\n\nHistory of Alcohol Awareness Week\nAlcohol Awareness Week was launched by Alcohol Concern\, now known as Alcohol Change UK\, as part of a long-term effort to reduce the harms caused by alcohol. It has grown into a nationwide campaign involving NHS services\, schools\, local councils\, and voluntary organisations. With each passing year\, it has evolved to address emerging concerns and highlight innovative approaches to prevention\, treatment\, and recovery. \nKey Facts About Alcohol and Health\n\nAlcohol is linked to over 60 medical conditions\, including seven types of cancer.\nIn England\, there were over 8\,000 alcohol-specific deaths in 2023\, the highest since records began.\nOne in four adults in the UK regularly exceeds recommended drinking limits.\nAlcohol-related harm costs the NHS an estimated £3.5 billion each year.\nCutting down or quitting alcohol can improve sleep\, mental health\, immune function\, and long-term disease risk.\n\nHashtags\n#AlcoholAwarenessWeek #AlcoholChange #CutBackOnAlcohol #TalkAboutDrinking #HealthyChoices \nLinks\n\nAlcohol Change UK – Alcohol Awareness Week\nNHS – Alcohol Support\nDrinkaware\n\nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/alcohol-awareness-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Great British Pea Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Marking the busiest season for the UK pea industry\, Great British Pea Week celebrates the versatile vegetable and its hard-working farmers who bring them to our plates. \nAn annual celebration that champions the UK pea industry\, whose farmers work around the clock each summer to deliver frozen peas to the nation\, Great British Pea Week gives the UK a reason to celebrate the little green nutritional wonders during the busy pea harvesting period\, inspiring consumers to get creative in the kitchen and ensure peas are their vegetable of choice for everyday cooking. \nWhat is Great British Pea Week?\nGreat British Pea Week aims to increase awareness and understanding of the provenance and heritage of peas\, giving British consumers a reason to celebrate the little green balls of joy during harvesting time. \nThe annual event was launched by the Yes Peas! Campaign to recognise the industry-wide effort made by experts across the pea vining sector\, which produces 2 billion portions of peas for the UK market and beyond each year. \nGreat British Pea Week champions the 700 pea farmers around the country\, who work within 16 different grower groups to ensure that Great Britain remains the largest producer and consumer of frozen peas in Europe\, maintaining the country’s impressive track record of being 90% self-sufficient in pea production. \nThe harvesting process\, which lasts an average of eight weeks\, is a huge operation which takes place between June through to August\, 24 hours a day\, 7 days a week. Harvesting machines\, known as pea viners\, work in unison to harvest\, shell and transport the peas from field to frozen as quickly as possible\, with the majority in just 150 minutes\, ensuring the freshness and nutrients of each pea is locked in. \nWith the average Brit consuming around 9\,000 peas a year\, the pea harvest is critical in ensuring produce makes it to supermarket shelves to sustain the demand for the full year\, with the British pea industry harvesting 160\,000 tonnes of frozen peas each year. \nWhen is Great British Pea Week?\nGreat British Pea Week is observed on the first week of July each year. In 2026\, Great British Pea Week will be celebrated from the 7th-13th of July\, marking the busiest season for the UK pea industry and encouraging the nation to incorporate peas into their everyday meals. \nHow to participate in Great British Pea Week \nGet cooking! Peas are a versatile vegetable and can be added into a variety of different dishes\, from being spread on toast\, thrown into a risotto or pasta\, popped in a tasty soup or casserole- the choices are endless! \nRelevant hashtags \nWhen sharing your support for Great British Pea Week and celebrating all things peas on social media\, consider using these relevant hashtags: \n#GreatBritishPeaWeek\n#GBPW\n#frozenpeas\n#YesPeas \nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/great-british-pea-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Thank You Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Thank You Day is a heartfelt celebration that encourages individuals and communities across the UK to express gratitude to those who make a positive impact in their lives. Whether it’s family\, friends\, colleagues\, or community members\, this day serves as a reminder to acknowledge and appreciate the contributions of others. \nWhat is Thank You Day?\nOriginally launched in 2021 to honor the efforts of NHS staff and key workers during the COVID-19 pandemic\, Thank You Day has evolved into a broader initiative that promotes a culture of gratitude and recognition. The day inspires people to reflect on the importance of saying “thank you” and the positive effects it has on relationships and community spirit. \nWhen is Thank You Day?\nIn 2026\, Thank You Day will be observed on Monday\, July 7. While the date may vary each year\, the essence of the day remains the same: to take a moment to express appreciation to those who have made a difference in our lives. \nWhy Thank You Day Matters\nExpressing gratitude has been shown to strengthen bonds\, boost morale\, and foster a sense of belonging. In a world where daily life can be fast-paced and stressful\, taking the time to acknowledge others’ efforts can have a profound impact on both the giver and the receiver. Thank You Day serves as a collective pause to recognize and celebrate the kindness and support that often goes unnoticed. \n \nHow to Get Involved in Thank You Day\nThere are numerous ways to participate in Thank You Day: \n\nSend a Personal Message: Write a heartfelt note or make a phone call to someone you appreciate.\nOrganize a Community Event: Host a local gathering\, such as a picnic or tea party\, to bring people together in a spirit of gratitude.\nShare on Social Media: Use platforms to publicly thank individuals or groups\, spreading positivity online.\nVolunteer: Offer your time to local organizations or causes as a way of giving back.\nCreate a Gratitude Wall: Set up a space where people can post notes of thanks in workplaces\, schools\, or community centers.\n\nHistory of Thank You Day\nThank You Day was conceived in 2021 as a grassroots campaign to acknowledge the extraordinary efforts of individuals during the pandemic. Supported by various organizations\, including the Scouts\, NHS\, and the Football Association\, the initiative quickly gained national attention. Over the years\, it has transformed into an annual event that celebrates the everyday heroes in our communities. \nNoteworthy Facts About Thank You Day\n\nIn its inaugural year\, over 16 million people in the UK participated in Thank You Day activities.\nThe day has been endorsed by prominent figures\, including celebrities and political leaders\, highlighting its national significance.\nThank You Day has inspired similar initiatives in other countries\, emphasizing the universal value of gratitude.\nCommunity events on Thank You Day have led to lasting connections and strengthened neighborhood ties.\nSchools and educational institutions have incorporated Thank You Day into their curricula to teach the importance of appreciation.\n\nHashtags\n#ThankYouDay\, #Gratitude\, #SayThankYou \nLinks\n\nOfficial Thank You Day Website\nTogether Coalition – Thank You Day\n\nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/thank-you-day/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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SUMMARY:Global Get A-Head Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, 10th July 2026\, Harry’s Hydrocephalus Awareness Trust (Harry’s HAT) will host Global Get-A-Head Day\, a worldwide initiative to spotlight the critical importance of measuring a baby’s head circumference. This simple\, non-invasive check can be life-saving\, aiding in the early detection of conditions like hydrocephalus. The campaign invites individuals and communities globally to participate by sharing messages\, graphics\, and personal stories\, amplifying the call for enhanced awareness and improved healthcare practices. \nWhat is Global Get-A-Head Day?\nGlobal Get-A-Head Day is an annual awareness event spearheaded by Harry’s HAT to emphasize the significance of regular head circumference measurements in infants. Such measurements are vital for the early identification of hydrocephalus – a condition where excess cerebrospinal fluid accumulates in the brain\, potentially leading to severe complications if left untreated. Early detection through routine measurements can facilitate timely interventions\, improving outcomes and saving lives. \nWhen is Global Get-A-Head Day?\nThis year’s Global Get-A-Head Day is scheduled for Thursday\, 10th July 2026. Participants are encouraged to engage by sharing campaign graphics\, posting on social media with the hashtag #GlobalGetAHead\, and submitting short videos explaining their support for the initiative. These collective efforts aim to flood social media with informative content\, raising global awareness about the importance of infant head circumference measurements. \nWhy Head Circumference Measurement Matters\nMeasuring a baby’s head circumference is a straightforward\, cost-effective procedure that can detect abnormal growth patterns indicative of underlying health issues like hydrocephalus. In the UK\, current guidelines recommend measurements at birth\, during the 6-8 week check-up\, and whenever there are concerns about a child’s development. However\, a 2023 survey by Harry’s HAT revealed that only 20% of new parents were aware of the importance of these measurements\, highlighting a significant gap in public knowledge. \nEarly detection of hydrocephalus is crucial. Symptoms can include a rapidly growing head\, a bulging fontanelle\, vomiting\, drowsiness\, and downward-looking eyes\, among others. Prompt diagnosis and treatment can prevent serious complications\, including brain damage and developmental delays. \nHow to Participate\nEveryone can contribute to the success of Global Get-A-Head Day: \n\nShare Campaign Graphics: Utilize the specially designed graphics available for Facebook\, Instagram\, and Twitter to spread the message.\nPost on Social Media: Use the hashtag #GlobalGetAHead to share information and personal stories\, helping to raise awareness.\nSubmit a Video: Record a 15-second video starting with “I support Global Get-A-Head Day because…” and explain your reasons. Ensure the video is in portrait mode and well-lit. Email your video to info@harrys-hat.org for a chance to be featured in the campaign’s promotional reel.\n\nAbout Harry’s HAT\nFounded in 2018\, Harry’s Hydrocephalus Awareness Trust (Harry’s HAT) is a UK-based charity dedicated to supporting children and families affected by hydrocephalus. The organization focuses on raising awareness\, funding research and training\, and providing resources to improve the management and understanding of the condition. Through initiatives like the Get-A-Head campaign\, Harry’s HAT advocates for better healthcare practices\, including more frequent and standardized head circumference measurements for infants. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#GlobalGetAHead\n#MeasureBabyHeads\n#HydrocephalusAwareness\n#HarrysHAT\n\nRelevant Links\n\nGlobal Get-A-Head Day – Harry’s HAT\nGet-A-Head Campaign Overview\nWhen to Measure – Head Circumference Guidelines\nOpen Letter to the Secretary of State\nResources for Families and Healthcare Professionals\n\nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/global-get-a-head-day/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Flying Ant Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every summer in the UK\, millions of flying ants suddenly take to the skies in a mass emergence that startles and fascinates in equal measure. One moment\, the pavement is quiet – the next\, it’s crawling with winged insects on a mission. This natural event\, known as National Flying Ant Day\, is more than just a quirky seasonal oddity. It’s a vital part of the ecological cycle\, and it offers a perfect chance for people across the UK to connect with nature\, learn about insect life\, and contribute to citizen science. \nIn 2026\, experts expect an early and larger-than-usual emergence due to the unseasonably warm weather. Seen them already? Let us know – your observations could help researchers track this nationwide phenomenon. \nWhat is National Flying Ant Day?\nFlying Ant Day is the term used when thousands – sometimes millions – of winged black garden ants (Lasius niger) emerge from their nests to mate during a warm\, still\, and humid day. Both male and queen ants develop wings and take part in this mass flight\, known as a “nuptial flight.” It’s a coordinated\, species-wide effort to reproduce and form new colonies. While each colony may swarm on a different day\, the main peak often occurs on the same day across the country\, which is why it’s earned the nickname “Flying Ant Day.” \nIt’s a spectacle that can feel overwhelming – especially if you’re caught in the middle of it on the high street or in your back garden. But these ants are harmless\, and their flight plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy ant populations across the UK. \nWhen is National Flying Ant Day?\nThe exact date varies year by year and depends on the weather. Flying Ant Day usually occurs in July or early August when the weather turns warm and humid after rain. However\, in 2026\, entomologists from the Royal Society of Biology and other experts have predicted that the phenomenon may begin earlier than usual – possibly as soon as late June – due to record spring temperatures. \nSwarming tends to occur from late morning into the afternoon and may last a few hours in one location. It can repeat in different areas over several days or even weeks. Some regions may experience smaller local swarms before or after the main national event. \nWhy National Flying Ant Day Matters\nWhile many people might find it a nuisance\, Flying Ant Day is a key part of the natural lifecycle for ants. The queens that fly and mate on this day will go on to establish new colonies – some of which will survive for decades. These swarms provide essential food for birds like gulls and swifts\, and their emergence is a reliable signal for scientists studying seasonal changes and the effects of climate on insect behaviour. \nUnderstanding when and where flying ants appear can reveal a lot about the health of UK ecosystems. Climate change is already shifting the timing of these natural events\, and public participation in recording sightings helps researchers track these trends. It’s also a great way for families\, schools\, and communities to engage with wildlife on their doorstep. \nWinged yellow meadow ant queens (Lasius flavus) perch on grass stems\, grooming their wings and antennae as they prepare to take flight.\nHow to Get Involved in National Flying Ant Day\nYou don’t need to be an expert to make a meaningful contribution. Here are some easy ways to take part: \n\nReport Your Sighting: Use apps like iRecord or platforms such as iNaturalist to log when and where you see flying ants. Your data contributes to national biodiversity research.\nTake Photos or Videos: Share them on social media using the event hashtags. Tag organisations like the Royal Society of Biology to help amplify your observations.\nJoin a Citizen Science Project: Look for local nature groups\, wildlife trusts\, or community science initiatives. Many organise summer bug-hunting activities and nature walks.\nEducate Others: Talk to children\, neighbours\, or colleagues about what’s happening and why it matters. It’s a great entry point into discussions about ecology and environmental change.\nWatch the Birds: On Flying Ant Day\, gulls and other birds are often seen behaving unusually as they feast on the ants. It’s a brilliant chance to do some urban birdwatching.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions about Flying Ant Day\nAre flying ants dangerous?\nNo. Flying ants are not aggressive and rarely bite. They do not sting and are not harmful to humans or pets. While their sudden appearance can be overwhelming\, especially in large numbers\, they pose no health risk and usually disappear within a few hours. \nWhy do so many appear at once?\nFlying ants synchronize their emergence to improve their chances of successful mating. By taking to the skies at the same time\, they overwhelm predators and maximise genetic diversity. This phenomenon is a classic example of swarm behaviour in the natural world. \nDo flying ants infest homes?\nOccasionally\, flying ants may emerge indoors if a nest has developed in or near the property. However\, most swarms happen outdoors. If you find flying ants inside your home and they persist beyond one day\, it might be worth seeking advice from a pest control professional. \nShould I kill flying ants if I see them?\nIt’s best not to. Flying ants play a critical ecological role and their swarming lasts only a short time. Rather than spraying chemicals\, observe them from a distance or wait for the swarm to pass. Their presence is natural and temporary. \nWhy do birds go wild on Flying Ant Day?\nMany birds\, especially gulls and swifts\, feast on flying ants as a high-protein treat. Some even alter their flight patterns to follow the swarms. It’s a unique opportunity to observe unusual bird behaviour\, especially in urban areas. \nWhat if I have a phobia or sensitivity to flying insects?\nIf you’re uncomfortable around swarms\, try staying indoors during the hottest\, most humid part of the day when ants are most likely to emerge. Wearing sunglasses or using a light scarf or hat can help reduce discomfort while outside. \nHow can I tell if it’s Flying Ant Day in my area?\nYou’ll usually notice ants with wings appearing suddenly and in large numbers\, especially after a humid spell following rain. Check social media or local wildlife forums – many people report sightings online in real time. \nHistory of National Flying Ant Day\nAlthough not an official holiday\, Flying Ant Day has become a widely recognised seasonal marker in the UK. The term gained traction through media coverage and public interest\, particularly after several swarms in the 2010s were so large they showed up on weather radar maps. Since then\, the Royal Society of Biology and other institutions have encouraged the public to log their sightings\, turning what was once an annoyance into a grassroots natural event celebrated by citizen scientists and nature lovers alike. \nNoteworthy Facts About National Flying Ant Day\n\nThe same ant colonies can produce flying ants every year for decades.\nSwarming is triggered by specific weather conditions – warm temperatures\, high humidity\, and low wind.\nIn 2019 and 2020\, swarms were so large they appeared on UK Met Office radar images as rain clouds.\nBlack garden ant queens can live for up to 15 years and produce thousands of offspring.\nThe phenomenon has inspired everything from school science lessons to BBC nature specials.\n\nHashtags\n#FlyingAntDay\, #FlyingAnts2026\, #UKWildlife\, #InsectWatch \nLinks\n\nRoyal Society of Biology – Flying Ant Day\nNatural History Museum – Why Ants Fly\niNaturalist – Report Your Ant Sightings\niRecord – Submit Observations in the UK\n\nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
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LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Animals & Wildlife Awareness,Environment & Sustainability Awareness,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:National Simplicity Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Simplicity Day is a day dedicated to embracing simplicity in all aspects of life. This observance encourages people to step back from the complexities of modern living and focus on the simple things that bring joy and contentment. It’s an opportunity to declutter\, disconnect from technology\, and reconnect with nature\, mindfulness\, and meaningful relationships. The day is inspired by the philosophy of Henry David Thoreau\, a 19th-century transcendentalist writer known for his advocacy of simple living. \nWhat is National Simplicity Day?\nNational Simplicity Day is an annual event that encourages individuals to simplify their lives\, reducing unnecessary distractions and focusing on what truly matters. The day is rooted in the belief that living simply leads to greater happiness and fulfillment. It’s a time to reflect on how we can remove the excess from our lives\, whether it’s material possessions\, digital clutter\, or mental stress. By embracing simplicity\, we can create more space for peace\, creativity\, and personal growth. \nWhen is National Simplicity Day?\nNational Simplicity Day is observed every year on July 12th. This date was chosen to honor the birthday of Henry David Thoreau\, born on July 12\, 1817. Thoreau is best known for his book *Walden*\, in which he reflects on simple living in natural surroundings. \nHow to Celebrate National Simplicity Day\nThere are many ways to celebrate National Simplicity Day and embrace a simpler lifestyle: \n\nDisconnect from Technology: Take a break from your devices and spend the day without the distractions of social media\, emails\, or constant notifications. Use the time to connect with yourself\, your loved ones\, or nature.\nDeclutter Your Space: Spend time decluttering your home\, workspace\, or digital life. Donate or recycle items you no longer need\, and organize your surroundings to create a more peaceful environment.\nSpend Time in Nature: Go for a walk in the park\, hike in the woods\, or simply sit outside and enjoy the fresh air. Nature offers a simple and profound way to reconnect with what’s important.\nPractice Mindfulness: Engage in mindfulness practices such as meditation\, deep breathing\, or journaling. These activities can help you slow down\, focus on the present moment\, and appreciate the simple joys of life.\nRead Thoreau’s Works: Explore the writings of Henry David Thoreau\, particularly *Walden*. His reflections on simple living can inspire you to make meaningful changes in your own life.\nSimplify Your Commitments: Review your schedule and commitments. Consider reducing activities that cause stress or don’t align with your values\, freeing up time for what truly matters to you.\n\nHistory of the Event\nNational Simplicity Day was created to honor the life and philosophy of Henry David Thoreau\, who advocated for a life of simplicity\, minimalism\, and harmony with nature. Thoreau’s writings\, especially *Walden*\, have inspired generations to seek a deeper connection with the natural world and to find contentment in simplicity. The observance of National Simplicity Day encourages people to apply Thoreau’s principles to modern life\, offering a reminder that happiness and fulfillment can often be found in the simplest things. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#NationalSimplicityDay\n#SimplicityDay\n#SimpleLiving\n#DeclutterYourLife\n#Thoreau\n\nWhen is National Simplicity Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n12 July\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\n\n\n\nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
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LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Fun & Quirky Awareness Days
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SUMMARY:Festival Of British Archaeology 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Festival Of British Archaeology is a fantastic celebration that brings the past to life\, inviting people of all ages to discover and explore the rich archaeological heritage of the United Kingdom. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about the fascinating stories beneath your feet\, this event offers a unique opportunity to engage with the experts\, take part in hands-on activities\, and experience archaeology in action. \nWhat is Festival Of British Archaeology?\nThe Festival Of British Archaeology is an annual event dedicated to showcasing the diverse history and archaeological treasures of Britain. Coordinated by the Council for British Archaeology\, the festival features a wide array of events\, including guided tours\, excavation experiences\, family-friendly workshops\, talks\, and exhibitions. It aims to make archaeology accessible to everyone\, fostering a greater appreciation for the nation’s rich and varied past. From ancient monuments to modern discoveries\, the festival celebrates the work of archaeologists and the communities who help protect Britain’s heritage. \nWhen is Festival Of British Archaeology?\nIn 2026\, the Festival Of British Archaeology will take place from 19th July to 3rd August. Events are held across the UK\, both in-person and online\, making it easy for everyone to get involved\, no matter where they are located. \nWhy is Festival Of British Archaeology Important?\nThe festival plays a vital role in connecting people with the past. By highlighting the importance of archaeology\, it encourages public interest and involvement in the preservation of historical sites and artifacts. It also provides a platform for local communities to share their own stories and discoveries\, helping to build a collective sense of pride and identity. Furthermore\, the festival introduces young people to archaeology\, inspiring the next generation of historians\, researchers\, and heritage professionals. \nHow to Get Involved\nGetting involved in the Festival Of British Archaeology is easy and rewarding. You can: \n\nAttend local events\, workshops\, and guided tours in your area.\nJoin online talks\, webinars\, and digital exhibitions hosted by museums and organizations.\nParticipate in community digs or archaeological projects\, where available.\nFollow the festival on social media to stay updated on activities and share your own experiences.\n\nMost events are family-friendly and suitable for all ages\, making it a perfect summer activity for everyone interested in learning more about Britain’s fascinating history. \nHistory of Festival Of British Archaeology\nThe festival has its roots in National Archaeology Week\, first established in the early 1990s. Over the years\, it has grown into a two-week celebration\, now known as the Festival Of British Archaeology. Its mission remains the same: to engage the public with the wonders of archaeology and encourage a deeper understanding of the country’s past. Each year\, the event attracts thousands of participants and continues to expand its reach and impact. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#FestivalOfBritishArchaeology #BritishArchaeology #ExploreThePast #UKHeritage #ArchaeologyFestival2026 \nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/festival-of-british-archaeology/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts, Culture & Heritage,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:24/7 Samaritans Awareness Day/ The Big Listen 2026
DESCRIPTION:“24/7 Samaritans Awareness Day is a powerful annual event dedicated to raising awareness about the vital\, round-the-clock support provided by the Samaritans. This day spotlights the importance of mental health\, suicide prevention\, and the life-saving role the Samaritans play in offering a listening ear at any hour. It encourages individuals to talk openly about their feelings and reminds everyone that no one has to face tough times alone. \nWhat is 24/7 Samaritans Awareness Day?\n24/7 Samaritans Awareness Day is an initiative championed by the Samaritans\, a charity organization known for its confidential emotional support service. The day highlights that help is available 24 hours a day\, 7 days a week\, for anyone struggling to cope or experiencing feelings of despair or loneliness. The event aims to break down the stigma surrounding mental health and encourage people to reach out for support – whether for themselves or for someone they know. \nWhen is 24/7 Samaritans Awareness Day?\n24/7 Samaritans Awareness Day takes place every year on 24th July. In 2026\, the event will be observed on Thursday\, 24th July. This date serves as a reminder that the Samaritans’ services are available 24 hours a day\, 7 days a week – hence the significance of the date 24/7. \nWhy is 24/7 Samaritans Awareness Day Important?\nThe day is an essential reminder that mental health challenges can arise at any time\, and support should always be accessible. By raising awareness\, 24/7 Samaritans Awareness Day helps reduce the stigma around seeking help\, encourages open conversations\, and can even save lives. The day also recognizes the hard work and dedication of Samaritans volunteers\, who are there at all hours to listen\, support\, and help people find hope in difficult times. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to participate in 24/7 Samaritans Awareness Day: \n\nShare information about the Samaritans’ services on social media to spread awareness.\nHost a fundraising event at your workplace\, school\, or community group to support the charity’s work.\nWear green or the official Samaritans colors to show your support and start conversations about mental health.\nReach out to friends\, family\, and colleagues – check in and let them know you are there to listen.\nVolunteer with the Samaritans or another mental health organization.\n\nHistory of 24/7 Samaritans Awareness Day\nThe Samaritans organization has been offering emotional support since 1953. 24/7 Samaritans Awareness Day was introduced to highlight the continuous nature of their services and to emphasize the message that no one has to face life’s challenges alone\, no matter the time of day or night. Over the years\, the event has grown to involve communities across the UK and beyond\, fostering greater understanding and compassion around mental health issues. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#SamaritansAwarenessDay #247Samaritans #MentalHealthMatters #YouAreNotAlone #SupportIsAlwaysThere” \nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/24-7-samaritans-awareness-day-the-big-listen/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Mental Health Awareness
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SUMMARY:Samaritans Awareness Day – Talk To Us 2026
DESCRIPTION:Samaritans Awareness Day is dedicated to raising awareness about the work of Samaritans\, a charity organization that provides emotional support to people in distress\, particularly those at risk of suicide. The day aims to highlight the importance of mental health\, encourage conversations about emotional well-being\, and promote the availability of support services for those in need. It is a time to acknowledge the vital role Samaritans play in saving lives and offering hope to those who are struggling. \nWhat is Samaritans Awareness Day?\nSamaritans Awareness Day is an annual event that brings attention to the services provided by Samaritans\, an organization that offers a confidential helpline for anyone experiencing emotional distress or suicidal thoughts. The day serves to inform the public about the signs of mental health struggles and how to seek help\, as well as to encourage people to support the organization’s mission. By raising awareness\, the day also aims to reduce the stigma associated with mental health issues and promote open conversations about the importance of seeking help when needed. \nWhen is Samaritans Awareness Day?\nSamaritans Awareness Day is observed every year on July 24th. The date was chosen to coincide with 24/7\, reflecting the round-the-clock availability of the Samaritans’ helpline\, which is there for anyone who needs support at any time of the day or night. \nHow to Participate in Samaritans Awareness Day\nThere are several meaningful ways to get involved in Samaritans Awareness Day and support its mission: \n\nRaise Awareness: Use social media\, blogs\, or community events to share information about the Samaritans and the support they offer. Encourage conversations about mental health and the importance of seeking help when in need.\nLearn the Signs: Educate yourself and others about the signs of emotional distress and suicidal thoughts. Knowing how to recognize these signs can help you support someone who may be struggling.\nVolunteer or Donate: Consider volunteering with Samaritans or donating to support their work. Contributions help the organization continue providing critical support services to those in need.\nReach Out: If you or someone you know is struggling\, reach out for support. Samaritans are available 24/7 to listen and offer help. Sharing the helpline number can be a lifesaving gesture.\nHost or Attend Events: Participate in or organize events that focus on mental health awareness and support. These could include workshops\, walks\, or community gatherings aimed at promoting mental well-being and reducing stigma.\n\nHistory of the Event\nSamaritans Awareness Day was created to spotlight the work of Samaritans\, an organization founded in the UK in 1953 by Chad Varah\, a vicar who wanted to provide a safe space for people in distress to talk about their problems. The organization has since grown to become one of the most recognized and trusted mental health support services\, offering a confidential helpline staffed by trained volunteers. The observance of Samaritans Awareness Day on July 24th helps to promote the availability of these vital services and encourages more people to seek help when they need it. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#SamaritansAwarenessDay\n#Samaritans\n#MentalHealthSupport\n#EndTheStigma\n#YouAreNotAlone\n\nWhen is Samaritans Awareness Day – Talk To Us 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n24 July\n30 July\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n\nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
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LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Mental Health Awareness
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SUMMARY:Ask an Archaeologist Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every July\, the world of archaeology opens its doors to the public in a uniquely personal way: through conversation. Ask an Archaeologist Day is an annual celebration that invites anyone\, anywhere\, to pose their burning questions to real archaeologists. Whether it’s about ancient civilizations\, career paths\, dig site etiquette\, or that mystery object you found in the garden\, no question is too big or too small. It’s all about connection – making archaeology accessible\, human\, and engaging. \nWhat is Ask an Archaeologist Day?\nAsk an Archaeologist Day is a social media-led initiative that encourages public interaction with archaeologists through platforms like Twitter (now X)\, Instagram\, Threads\, and Facebook. The idea is simple: on a set day each year\, archaeologists make themselves available to answer any and all questions from the public. The tone is informal\, friendly\, and educational – think of it like a digital open house for the field of archaeology. It supports curiosity\, busts myths\, and gives people a chance to hear directly from the experts who spend their days unearthing and interpreting the past. \nWhen is Ask an Archaeologist Day?\nIn 2026\, Ask an Archaeologist Day takes place on Friday\, July 25. The event typically runs all day\, with archaeologists posting updates and answering questions in real time. It’s largely decentralized – meaning participation is up to each individual archaeologist or institution – but the community comes together under shared hashtags and an open spirit of knowledge sharing. \nWhy Ask an Archaeologist Day Matters\nThere’s something magical about holding an object that hasn’t been touched in thousands of years. But too often\, archaeology feels distant – something reserved for textbooks\, documentaries\, or museums. Ask an Archaeologist Day changes that. It brings the science of the past into the present\, showing that archaeologists are approachable\, passionate\, and full of fascinating stories. It also helps counter misinformation and inspire the next generation of historians\, scientists\, and cultural stewards. \nHow to Get Involved in Ask an Archaeologist Day\nWhether you’re a curious parent\, a student\, or someone who once dreamed of becoming Indiana Jones\, there’s a place for you in this event. Here’s how to take part: \n\nAsk a Question: Use social media to ask any question about archaeology using the hashtag #AskAnArchaeologist. Tag a favorite museum or expert if you like.\nFollow Along: Search the hashtag to see what others are asking and read the archaeologists’ responses throughout the day.\nJoin a Chat: Some institutions or experts host live Q&A sessions or themed discussions.\nShare Your Own Curiosity: Post photos of objects or ruins you’ve seen and ask what they might be.\nSupport the Field: Consider donating to archaeological charities or visiting local digs and heritage sites.\n\nHistory of Ask an Archaeologist Day\nThe event began in the UK\, spearheaded by the Council for British Archaeology and supported by institutions and individuals eager to make their field more transparent and engaging. It quickly grew from a Twitter campaign into an international digital event\, with archaeologists from universities\, museums\, and fieldwork teams around the world joining in. Over the years\, it’s sparked everything from classroom projects to lifelong career inspirations. \nNoteworthy Facts About Ask an Archaeologist Day\n\nThe event was originally part of the UK’s Festival of Archaeology\, which spans two weeks each July.\nThousands of questions are answered each year across social media\, ranging from serious academic topics to fun and quirky curiosities.\nSome archaeologists use the day to share behind-the-scenes photos of digs\, tools\, and lab work.\nIt’s not just for adults – teachers often use the day to let schoolchildren ask questions as part of history lessons.\n\nHashtags\n#AskAn\n \nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
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LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts, Culture & Heritage,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:National Schizophrenia Awareness Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Schizophrenia Awareness Day is a vital observance aimed at breaking the stigma\, raising awareness\, and improving understanding of schizophrenia – a complex and often misunderstood mental health condition. Held annually in the United Kingdom\, the day highlights the experiences of people living with schizophrenia and advocates for better mental health services\, early intervention\, and greater societal empathy. \nWhat is National Schizophrenia Awareness Day?\nNational Schizophrenia Awareness Day is a UK-based awareness campaign spearheaded by Rethink Mental Illness\, a leading mental health charity. The aim of the day is to challenge myths and misconceptions about schizophrenia\, while providing accurate information to the public about what the condition is – and what it is not. \nSchizophrenia affects how a person thinks\, feels\, and behaves. Symptoms may include hallucinations\, delusions\, disorganised thinking\, and emotional withdrawal. Although often portrayed negatively in the media\, schizophrenia is a treatable condition\, and many people living with it can lead fulfilling lives with the right support and treatment. \nThis awareness day helps elevate the voices of those with lived experience\, supports carers and families\, and encourages open conversations about mental health and the realities of living with schizophrenia. \nWhen is National Schizophrenia Awareness Day?\nNational Schizophrenia Awareness Day is observed annually on July 25th. In 2026\, it will take place on Friday\, July 25th. \nThe date was chosen to honour the birthday of Dr. Emil Kraepelin\, one of the first psychiatrists to classify schizophrenia as a distinct mental illness. \nHow to Take Part in National Schizophrenia Awareness Day\nThere are many ways individuals\, schools\, workplaces\, and organisations can engage with the day and help make a difference: \n\nWear purple: Purple is the signature colour for schizophrenia awareness – wear it to show solidarity and support.\nJoin online campaigns: Use social media to share facts\, challenge stigma\, and amplify the voices of people with lived experience.\nHost mental health workshops: Schools and workplaces can organise educational sessions to promote understanding and encourage open dialogue.\nSupport mental health charities: Donate to or volunteer with organisations that provide resources\, advocacy\, and support for people with schizophrenia.\nShare personal stories: If you’re comfortable\, share your experiences to help others better understand the realities of the condition.\n\nMental health professionals and educators are also encouraged to use the day as a platform to highlight the importance of early diagnosis and access to services. \nWhy National Schizophrenia Awareness Day Matters\nStigma and misunderstanding are among the biggest barriers faced by individuals living with schizophrenia. National Schizophrenia Awareness Day seeks to change that by promoting empathy\, knowledge\, and acceptance. \nThe day also sheds light on the need for better mental health funding\, improved care pathways\, and research into more effective treatments. By raising awareness\, we can ensure that those affected by schizophrenia receive the dignity\, support\, and hope they deserve. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#SchizophreniaAwareness #NationalSchizophreniaAwarenessDay #EndTheStigma #MentalHealthMatters #SupportNotStigma \nRelevant Links\n\nRethink Mental Illness – Official Campaign Page\nMind – Schizophrenia Information\nNHS – Schizophrenia Overview\n\nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-schizophrenia-awareness-day/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,Mental Health Awareness
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SUMMARY:Love Parks Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Love Parks Week 2026 is a vibrant national celebration designed to highlight the importance of local parks and green spaces across the UK. Each year\, communities come together to appreciate these vital outdoor havens\, encourage responsible use\, and promote the health and wellbeing benefits that parks provide. Whether you’re a park lover\, a family seeking outdoor fun\, or a community group wanting to make a difference\, Love Parks Week is the perfect opportunity to get involved. \nWhat is Love Parks Week 2026?\nLove Parks Week 2026 is a dedicated week during which people are encouraged to show their appreciation for public parks and open spaces. Organised by Keep Britain Tidy\, the campaign invites everyone to celebrate the beauty\, diversity\, and importance of parks. The week is marked by community events\, volunteering opportunities\, and special activities aimed at protecting and enhancing these green spaces for current and future generations. \nWhen is Love Parks Week 2026?\nLove Parks Week 2026 will take place from 26th July to 4th August 2026. During these ten days\, events and activities will be held in parks and green spaces across the UK\, offering plenty of opportunities for everyone to participate. \nWhy is Love Parks Week 2026 Important?\nParks are more than just places for leisure – they are essential for community wellbeing\, wildlife habitats\, and environmental health. Love Parks Week 2026 shines a spotlight on the value of green spaces\, raising awareness about the need to protect them from littering\, vandalism\, and neglect. By joining this campaign\, individuals and communities can help ensure that parks remain clean\, safe\, and welcoming for everyone to enjoy now and in the future. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to take part in Love Parks Week 2026: \n\nJoin local events: Look out for guided walks\, park picnics\, family activities\, and community clean-up events in your area.\nVolunteer: Lend a hand by picking up litter\, planting flowers\, or helping with park maintenance projects.\nShare your experiences: Post photos and stories about your favourite parks on social media using the campaign hashtags to inspire others.\nOrganise your own event: Gather friends\, neighbours\, or colleagues for a park-based activity and register it with the campaign organisers.\n\nHistory of Love Parks Week\nLove Parks Week was launched in 2006 by Keep Britain Tidy to encourage people to care for and celebrate their local parks. Since then\, the event has grown into a major annual campaign\, uniting thousands of individuals\, community groups\, and local authorities each year in support of Britain’s green spaces. \nFacts About Love Parks Week 2026\n\nOver 27\,000 public parks and green spaces exist in the UK.\nLove Parks Week encourages environmental education and community pride.\nWell-maintained parks contribute to improved mental and physical health for visitors.\nThe campaign promotes leaving no trace and respecting park rules to protect wildlife and natural beauty.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\n#LoveParks #LoveParksWeek #LoveParksWeek2026 #KeepBritainTidy #ParksMatter #ProtectOurParks \nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/love-parks-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Environment & Sustainability Awareness
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SUMMARY:National Marine Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Marine Week 2026 is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the incredible diversity of marine life found around the UK’s coasts. This event encourages people of all ages to explore\, appreciate\, and help protect our precious seas\, shining a spotlight on the importance of healthy marine environments for both wildlife and communities. \nWhat is National Marine Week 2026?\nNational Marine Week is an annual celebration dedicated to the UK’s wonderful marine habitats and species. Organised by The Wildlife Trusts and supported by countless local organisations\, the week aims to raise awareness about the beauty and importance of our seas. Through educational activities\, beach events\, and conservation campaigns\, National Marine Week inspires everyone to learn more about marine life and the vital role oceans play in our everyday lives. \nWhen is National Marine Week 2026?\nNational Marine Week 2026 will take place from Saturday\, 26th July to Sunday\, 10th August. Despite its name\, National Marine Week actually spans more than just one week\, allowing more people across the country to participate in events and activities\, no matter the tides or the weather. \nWhy is National Marine Week 2026 Important?\nOur oceans are in urgent need of protection. They provide food\, regulate our climate\, and support an incredible array of wildlife. National Marine Week 2026 highlights the challenges facing our seas – from plastic pollution to overfishing – and encourages positive action. By raising awareness and inspiring change\, this event plays a crucial part in safeguarding marine environments for future generations. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to join in the celebrations during National Marine Week 2026: \n\nAttend local beach cleans and wildlife walks organised by conservation groups.\nTake part in online talks or workshops about marine life and conservation.\nShare your own seaside discoveries on social media using the official hashtags.\nSupport marine charities or volunteer for local coastal projects.\nLearn more about reducing your plastic use and making sustainable seafood choices.\n\nWhether you live near the coast or inland\, everyone can play a part in protecting the UK’s marine wonders. \nFacts About National Marine Week 2026\n\nThe UK is home to over 330 species of fish and countless types of marine plants and animals.\nNational Marine Week has been celebrated every summer for over 30 years.\nEvents are suitable for all ages\, making it a perfect family activity during the school holidays.\nThe Wildlife Trusts host dozens of events across the UK\, from Cornwall to Scotland and beyond.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\n#NationalMarineWeek #MarineWeek2026 #ProtectOurSeas #UKCoasts #MarineConservation #AwarenessDays \nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-marine-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Animals & Wildlife Awareness,Environment & Sustainability Awareness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260802
DTSTAMP:20260407T030745
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SUMMARY:National Preserving Awareness Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every summer\, National Preserving Awareness Week invites families\, gardeners\, chefs\, and food enthusiasts to rediscover the art of preserving. Held in late July\, this week-long celebration encourages individuals to transform seasonal bounty into jams\, chutneys\, pickles\, and more – connecting communities through shared skills\, tradition\, and tasty creativity. \nWhat is National Preserving Awareness Week?\nNational Preserving Awareness Week is a global event focused on promoting homemade food preservation. It brings together seasoned preservers and beginners to share recipes\, tools\, and techniques for turning produce into long-lasting\, flavourful staples. \nCentral to the celebration is the Stay-at‑Home Jam Festival\, an old-fashioned fair held online\, where families can participate in competitions\, creative challenges\, and swapping events – blending festival fun with homemade food culture. \nWhen is National Preserving Awareness Week?\nIn 2026\, National Preserving Awareness Week runs from July 27 to August 1. While the schedule may change slightly each year\, late July remains the traditional timeframe – a perfect moment to honour summer harvests and prepare for autumn pantry planning. \nWhy National Preserving Awareness Week Matters\nPreserving food at home helps reduce waste\, support food security\, and reconnect people with seasonal cycles. It’s also a cultural practice – passing down family traditions\, nurturing creativity\, and building resilience in self-reliant homes. \nDuring this week\, participants exchange surplus produce\, seeds\, and ideas – encouraging community building and sharing resources sustainably and joyfully. \nHow to Get Involved in National Preserving Awareness Week\n\nJoin the Stay-at‑Home Jam Festival: Participate online with jam-making tutorials\, creativity challenges\, and wholesome competition for all ages.\nLaunch or visit a SwapCrop event: Trade excess fruits or vegetables via community networks – local or online – to reduce waste and share homegrown bounty.\nHost a preserving workshop: Teach friends\, family\, or school groups how to make chutney\, pickles\, fruit preserves\, or ferments.\nEnter competitions: Share your best preserve\, decorated jar\, recipe\, or poetry inspired by preserving to win home-friendly prizes.\nShare tips and stories: Use social media to highlight easy recipes\, preserving success stories\, or lessons learned from your own kitchen experiments.\n\nHistory of National Preserving Awareness Week\nFounded by passionate preservers like Rosie Jameson of Rosie’s Preserving School\, the event began as a lockdown-inspired online festival. Its original Stay-at‑Home Jam Festival brought together thousands in 2020\, celebrating jam-making as both culinary craft and community ritual. \nSince then\, the week has grown into an annual celebration of preserving skills and shared abundance – bringing real and virtual festivals\, swapping platforms\, cook-alongs\, and competitions to preserving enthusiasts everywhere. \nNoteworthy Facts About National Preserving Awareness Week\n\nThe Stay-at‑Home Jam Festival featured over 4\,000 preserves entered into its “Jamometer” during lockdown.\nRosie’s online preserving classes taught jam-making to hundreds\, through workshops and tutorials tied to the event.\nSwapCrop events help connect people with spare produce – supporting zero waste and local food resilience.\nPrizes have included preserving kits\, large jars\, workshop vouchers\, and recognition for creative jars or recipes.\nThe event brings together cooks\, gardeners\, bakers\, and makers – blending food\, craft\, creativity\, and community.\n\nHashtags\n#PreservingWeek\, #JamFestival\, #SwapCrop\, #HomePreserves \nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-preserving-awareness-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260901
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SUMMARY:National Road Victim Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Road Victim Month is a dedicated observance aimed at remembering those who have lost their lives or have been injured in road traffic accidents. This month serves as a time for reflection on the impact of road traffic accidents on victims\, families\, and communities. It also raises awareness about road safety and the importance of preventing further tragedies through responsible driving and road use. \nWhat is National Road Victim Month?\nNational Road Victim Month is an annual event that honors the memory of road traffic victims and highlights the ongoing need for improved road safety measures. The month is marked by memorial services\, awareness campaigns\, and educational activities that encourage safer driving practices and support those affected by road traffic accidents. It also provides an opportunity for communities to come together in remembrance and to advocate for stronger road safety policies. \nWhen is National Road Victim Month?\nNational Road Victim Month is observed every year throughout August. The month was chosen because it includes several significant dates related to road safety\, including the anniversary of Britain’s first road death in August 1896. This period is a time for raising public awareness about the dangers of road traffic\, encouraging vigilance on the roads\, and supporting those who have been impacted by road accidents. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are several ways to participate in National Road Victim Month: \n\nAttend Memorial Services: Participate in or organize memorial events in honor of road traffic victims\, offering support to their families and loved ones.\nPromote Road Safety: Engage in campaigns and initiatives that promote safer driving practices\, such as observing speed limits\, avoiding distractions\, and not driving under the influence.\nSupport Victims and Their Families: Donate to or volunteer with organizations that provide assistance to road traffic accident victims and their families.\nShare Awareness: Use social media and community platforms to share information about road safety\, personal stories\, and tips on how to prevent accidents.\n\nHistory of the Event\nNational Road Victim Month was established by the UK-based charity RoadPeace in 1998. The observance was created to honor those who have been killed or injured in road traffic accidents and to draw attention to the need for improved road safety. Over the years\, the month has become an important time for remembrance\, advocacy\, and education\, with numerous events held across the country to raise awareness about the impact of road accidents and the importance of prevention. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#NationalRoadVictimMonth\n#RoadSafety\n#RememberRoadVictims\n#SafeDriving\n#RoadPeace\n\nWhen is National Road Victim Month 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n1 August\n31 August\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n\nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-road-victim-month/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Safety & Prevention,United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260805
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260806
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SUMMARY:National Dash Cam Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is National Dash Cam Day?\nIn celebration of the positive impact Dash Cams have on road and driver safety\, global market leader Nextbase has named 5th August as National Dash Cam Day. This day will mark the steps taken in this sector to improve the safety of British roads by organisations across the UK and raise awareness for the need for Dash Cams in vehicles. \nAs one of the fastest-growing consumer tech sectors in the world\, Dash Cams have quickly become a staple in personal and business vehicles. Dash Cams are an effective way of seeing how we and those around us drive. Drivers with Dash Cams installed in their vehicle are proven to score 33% safer behind the wheel\, according to telematics testing. \nNational Dash Cam Day will also raise awareness for initiatives and campaigns around the topic of Dash Cams\, including the National Dash Cam Safety Portal (NDCSP). The NDCSP is a free\, secure platform provided by Nextbase for use by police forces across the UK to enable the public to easily share videos of dangerous or illegal behaviour on UK roads with their local force. Since 2018\, NDCSP has saved UK police forces over 380\,000 hours of police time and helped to make roads significantly safer. \nWhen is National Dash Cam Day 2026?\nNational Dash Cam Day 2026 will take place on the 5th of August. \nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-dash-cam-day/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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SUMMARY:Playday 2026
DESCRIPTION:Playday occurs every year on the first Wednesday in August and is a campaign held to celebrate the importance of Play in children’s lives. The annual campaign encourages thousands of children across the UK to get involved in their local community events\, be it at their local park or community centre\, or you can even set up your own playday to get your community involved. \nPlayday is the national day for play in the UK\, traditionally held on the first Wednesday in August. Playday 2026 will be celebrated on Wednesday the 2nd of August. \nWe are delighted to announce that the theme for this year’s Playday is … \nPlaying on a shoestring – making every day an adventure. \nThis year’s theme focuses on the everyday low-cost or no-cost play adventures that children can enjoy at home\, in settings\, and in our communities. \nPlay opportunities don’t need to involve expensive activities\, costly toys\, or trips to far-off destinations. It is often the simplest ideas\, the free and found opportunities\, which offer the most fun\, and are the most developmentally beneficial for children and young people. \n\nPlay is essential at all ages and stages of childhood\, and is particularly important during times of crisis.\nPlay helps children and young people make sense of the world around them\, deal with challenges\, and build resilience.\nPlay is fun\, enabling children and young people to make friends\, blow off steam\, and cope with stress and anxiety.\nPlay is vital for children and young people’s health\, happiness\, and skills development including creativity\, imagination\, and sense of adventure.\n\nMake this Playday\, and every day\, an adventure! \nFor the latest updates on this year’s campaign follow us on Facebook and Twitter and get involved using the hashtags #Playday2026 and #PlayingOnAShoestring. \nFind out more about Playday. \nPlayday is coordinated by Play England\, Play Wales\, Play Scotland and PlayBoard Northern Ireland. \nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/playday/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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SUMMARY:Cycle To Work Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Cycle to Work Day is a nationwide celebration of commuting by bicycle – promoting health\, sustainability\, and eco-conscious travel. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or a curious beginner\, the day offers a perfect opportunity to embrace active transport and enjoy the benefits of riding to work. Supported by cycling organizations\, employers\, and local councils\, this annual initiative helps reduce carbon emissions\, relieve public transport congestion\, and support mental and physical wellbeing. \nWhat is Cycle to Work Day?\nCycle to Work Day is the UK’s biggest celebration of everyday cycling. It encourages people of all ages and backgrounds to ditch the car or train and choose their bikes for the daily commute. First launched in 2013 by Cyclescheme\, the day has since grown into a major national campaign with thousands of participants across the country. \nThe initiative is designed not only to promote cycling as a viable and fun commuting option but also to highlight the benefits of the Cycle to Work scheme – a government-supported tax incentive that helps employees save money on bikes and cycling accessories through their employers. \nCycle to Work Day serves to inspire new cyclists\, support regular riders\, and remind people of the positive environmental impact and personal wellbeing gained through pedal-powered commuting. \nWhen is Cycle to Work Day?\nCycle to Work Day is typically held in early August each year. In 2026\, it is expected to fall on Thursday\, August 7th (pending final confirmation by organizers). \nThe event is usually scheduled midweek to encourage participation from regular commuters and to tie in with broader workplace wellbeing and sustainability initiatives. \nHow to Take Part in Cycle to Work Day\nParticipation is open to everyone – whether you’re working from home\, commuting to an office\, or combining your bike ride with public transport. Here’s how to get involved: \n\nRegister your ride: Visit the official Cycle to Work Day website to pledge your ride and join the national tally of participants.\nShare your journey: Post photos or videos of your commute using the event’s hashtags and encourage colleagues and friends to join in.\nTry a new route: Use cycle route planners or apps to find safe\, scenic\, or efficient routes that suit your commute.\nHost a workplace event: Employers can support the day by offering breakfast for riders\, running competitions\, or promoting internal Cycle to Work schemes.\nTest out the Cycle to Work scheme: Explore how to purchase a new bike tax-free through your employer’s salary sacrifice scheme.\n\nEven if you can’t commute to work\, taking a short ride during your lunch break or running an errand by bike still counts – every mile helps! \nWhy Cycle to Work Day Matters\nCycle to Work Day raises awareness about the benefits of active commuting\, not just for individuals but for the environment and society at large. Cycling reduces traffic congestion\, cuts down on greenhouse gas emissions\, and improves air quality. On a personal level\, it helps boost cardiovascular fitness\, lowers stress\, and enhances mood – all before you’ve even arrived at your desk. \nPromoting cycling is also vital to making urban environments more liveable and inclusive. By encouraging infrastructure investment and normalizing bike use\, Cycle to Work Day contributes to a broader shift toward sustainable cities. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#CycleToWorkDay #BikeToWork #ActiveCommute #PedalPower #CyclingLife #SustainableTravel \nRelevant Links\n\nCycle to Work Day – Official Website\nCyclescheme UK – Bike to Work Savings\nSustrans – National Cycling Charity\nUK Government – Cycle to Work Scheme Guidance\n\nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/cycle-to-work-day/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260808
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SUMMARY:National Opportunity Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is National Opportunity Day?\nImagine a world where setbacks are simply stepping stones. A world where a change in direction is not seen as failure\, but as an opportunity to discover hidden talents and uncover new passions. This is the world we invite you to explore on National Opportunity Day. It’s a world where limitations are shattered\, and aspirations are embraced. \nWhether it’s vocational training\, apprenticeships\, work-based learning\, or pursuing an alternative higher education path\, National Opportunity Day celebrates all these options and more. No student should ever feel left behind. It’s never too late and there’s always a possibility. There’s something for everyone. We’re here to help you navigate through the maze of opportunities and find the path that resonates with you. \nLife is full of unexpected twists and turns. Sometimes\, the path we envision takes a detour. But here’s the thing: that detour can lead us to remarkable opportunities we never even dreamed of. That’s what National Opportunity Day is all about – celebrating the boundless possibilities that await everyone\, regardless of any disappointment or setbacks. \nA smooth ride is rare. Many students find themselves disappointed when they don’t achieve the results they hoped for\, or secure the further education place they had set their heart on. It’s natural to feel overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next. However\, this is not the end of the road. It’s just the beginning. \nNational Opportunity Day is a day dedicated to shedding light on all the possible opportunities beyond the traditional route. We hope to inspire and empower students to embrace alternative options that can lead to a fulfilling and successful future. \nWhen is National Opportunity Day 2026?\nThis year’s National Opportunity Day will take place on the 7th of August. \nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-opportunity-day/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:August Awareness Days,Education & Youth Awareness,United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260816T000000
DTSTAMP:20260407T030745
CREATED:20260312T082330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T082333Z
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SUMMARY:National Allotments Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Many of you will have attended events in your local area as part of previous National Allotment Week’s to celebrate how important allotments and other open spaces are for you and your local community. Allotments have many benefits. They bring people together and unite them through their shared love of low-cost\, healthy fresh fruit and vegetables\, physical exercise and social interaction. \nAllotments are a valuable resource and both you as individuals and as community groups take immense pride in their up keep and produce. As allotment holders you are already active in your local community. However did you know that there are powers available that can help you and others in your local community shape and improve the neighbourhood in which you live? These powers\, known as Community Rights\, give recognition to valuable community assets such as allotments\, pubs\, local shops and community centres and can help ensure that these assets continue to be of benefit to local people. \nYou are able to list your allotment as an Asset of Community Value and this is where the Community Right to Bid comes in. It can help to protect vital community assets such as allotments in your neighbourhood. Allotments add to the wellbeing of local communities and you and your neighbours can therefore nominate your allotment to be put on a list of Assets of Community Value by your Local Authority. If an Asset of Community Value is then put up for sale\, local community groups can pause‚the sale for six months while they raise the funds to bid to buy it. \nNearly 100 allotments have been listed by local community groups across the country. Are you one of them? If so you can now apply for an ACV Certificate to celebrate your allotment. \nEmail community.assets@communities.gsi.gov.uk for more details about getting a personalised certificate for you to print out and display to let everyone know how much your allotment is valued by your local community. For more information about assets of community value and how to protect them please visithttp://mycommunity.org.uk/programme/community-asset-ownership/ \nThe Department for Communities and Local Government has also produced a simple guide to community rights called You’ve got the power?’ \nYou can also have your say in the way your neighbourhood develops in the future. Neighbourhood planning enables local communities to shape the places where you live and work. Over 1400 communities have started neighbourhood planning in their area and around a third of the neighbourhood plans which are now in force include policies on allotments. If you’re interested to find out how you can get started\, there’s lots of information here: http://mycommunity.org.uk/programme/neighbourhood-planning/ \nIf you’re involved in your local area\, you can also join the My Community Network to chat to experts and connect with others who are also passionate about their community. Through the Network\, you get: \nAccess to live discussions and expert advice on the forum \nInspiration and tips from other people from across the country \nQuick responses to questions about community activity and programmes \nNetworking with like-minded and experienced people \nCoaching and mentoring from experts in the field \nInvitations to free learning hubs and event \nWhen is National Allotments Week 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n10 August\n16 August\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n\nPlan your next campaignUse Awareness Planner to discover events\, build content calendars\, and stay ahead of key dates. Start PlanningSee Plans →Upcoming Awareness Days9 AprWorld Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD)9 AprNational Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day in the USA 202610 AprNational Siblings Day 202610 AprWorld Homeopathy Awareness Week 202610 AprDay of Silence11 AprWorld Parkinson’s Day 2026
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LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Environment & Sustainability Awareness
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