Health And Wellbeing Calendar 2024 Flora Lorena

Tasmanian Health And Wellbeing Calendar 2025. Diarise these 2025 Wellbeing Awareness Days Now Stretching The City This is your free guide to all the key health and wellbeing events for the year ahead The calendar includes a selection of international, national and state awareness campaigns

National Health Calendar 2025 Glenda S. Conerly
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This type of calendar can be used as a supporting resource for your local community or service health promotion planning The calendar includes a selection of international, national and state awareness campaigns

National Health Calendar 2025 Glenda S. Conerly

World Health Day The World Health Day is a global health awareness day celebrated every year on 7 April, under the sponsorship of the World Health Organization The purpose of this awareness week is to engage communities in activities that promote mental health and wellbeing and also increase understanding and reduce stigma about mental illness, and how it impacts on the lives of people in our community Health and Wellbeing Calendar 2025 We're here when you need us | AUS 1800 808 374 | NZ 0800 808 374 | assureprograms.com.au 24 International Day of Education 1 Zero Discrimination Day 8 International Women's Day 14 World Sleep Day 17- 23 Neurodiversity Celebration Week 20 International Day of Happiness 4 World Cancer Day 20 World Day of Social Justice 2 World Autism Day

Nhs Health And Wellbeing Calendar 2025 Jojo Marthe. With over 80 special days, months and years collated into the one calendar, you can start planning your health promotion activities for 2025 World Health Day The World Health Day is a global health awareness day celebrated every year on 7 April, under the sponsorship of the World Health Organization

National Health And Wellbeing Calendar 2025 Ruthi Clarisse. The purpose of this awareness week is to engage communities in activities that promote mental health and wellbeing and also increase understanding and reduce stigma about mental illness, and how it impacts on the lives of people in our community Our organisation acknowledges that the lands we work from are the traditional lands of the Tasmanian Aboriginal Community