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SUMMARY:Self Injury/Harm Awareness Day SIAD 2020
DESCRIPTION:SIAD occurs on 1st March every year\, and has done so for over 18 years.  SIAD is an international event that is recognised across the globe. \nLifeSIGNS is proud to have supported Self-Injury Awareness Day for well over a decade\, and we’re the number oneresource for SIAD material. \nRaising awareness about self-injury is incredibly important. Awareness leads to understanding and empathy\, banishing judgement and fear\, and reducing the number of people who feel alone and suffer in silence. \nRaising awareness is about educating people who do not self-injure\, and reaching out to people who do. \nhttps://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/self-injury-harm-awareness-day-siad-2020/
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/self-injury-harm-awareness-day-siad-2020-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200301
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UID:5085-1583020800-1585699199@www.your-future.co.uk
SUMMARY:Walk All Over Cancer
DESCRIPTION:Walk All Over Cancer is a fundraising and activity challenge that occurs annually every March in aid of the charity Cancer Research UK. Participants are challenged to a sponsored walk of 10\,000 steps every day during the month\, and all proceeds from the fundraising are donated to the charity. \nCancer Research UK funds research into cancer treatment and prevention across the world\, working to develop new cancer drugs and provide the latest cancer information about cancer treatment and prevention to both health professionals and the public. \nParticipants can share details of their progress using the hashtag #walkallovercancer and walks can be either solo or walkers can challenge their friends and family to join them\, or even take part with local walking groups. The NHS recommends 10\,000 steps per day for optimum health\, however with increasingly sedentary lives\, many people do not reach this amount\, and so the challenge is an opportunity to improve your own health as well as raise money for a good cause. By taking 10\,000 steps per day\, walkers will achieve 150 miles by the end of the month. \nAnybody interested in getting involved in Walk All Over Cancer will find further resources including free printable materials and information on fundraising and tracking steps at www.cancerresearchuk.org.
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/walk-all-over-cancer-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200601
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SUMMARY:Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:When a woman is diagnosed at the earliest stage\, her chance of surviving ovarian cancer for five years or more doubles from just 46 per cent to more than 90 per cent. \nHowever\, nearly half of GPs mistakenly believe symptoms only present in the later stages of the disease\, and less than a third of women in the UK are confident they know the symptoms. \nThis year\, tens of thousands of symptoms leaflets were read\, thousands of cakes were baked\, hundreds of outlandish outfits worn and more teapots brewed than we could count all with one aim in mind to get more women diagnosed at the earliest stage. Your fundraising means we will be able to do more to improve early diagnosis\, fund more life-saving research and provide much-needed support. \nhttps://www.targetovariancancer.org.uk/tags/ovarian-cancer-awareness-month
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/ovarian-cancer-awareness-month/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200301
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UID:4840-1582934400-1583020799@www.your-future.co.uk
SUMMARY:Rare Disease Day 2020
DESCRIPTION:Rare Disease Day takes place on the last day of February each year. The main objective of Rare Disease Day is to raise awareness amongst the general public and decision-makers about rare diseases and their impact on patients’ lives.The campaign targets primarily the general public and also seeks to raise awareness amongst policy makers\, public authorities\, industry representatives\, researchers\, health professionals and anyone who has a genuine interest in rare diseases. \nBuilding awareness of rare diseases is so important because 1 in 20 people will live with a rare disease at some point in their life. Despite this\, there is no cure for the majority of rare diseases and many go undiagnosed. Rare Disease Day improves knowledge amongst the general public of rare diseases while encouraging researchers and decision makers to address the needs of those living with rare diseases. \nRare Disease Day events are down to hundreds of patient organisations all over the world who work on a local and national level to raise awareness for the rare disease community in their countries. Since Rare Disease Day was first launched by EURORDIS and its Council of National Alliances in 2008\, thousands of events have taken place throughout the world reaching hundreds of thousands of people and resulting in a great deal of media coverage. We especially thank our official Rare Disease Day partners\, the National Alliances. These are umbrella organisations who group together several rare disease organisations in a given country or region. Click on a logo of one of the National Alliances to go to their website. \nThe campaign started as a European event and has progressively become a world phenomenon\, with the USA joining in 2009 and participation in 94 countries all over the world in 2018. Hundreds of cities continue to take part in Rare Disease Day and we hope even more will join in 2018. \nSome countries have decided to raise rare disease awareness further\, for example\, Spain declared 2013 as the National Year for Rare Diseases. The first Rare Disease Day was celebrated in 2008 on 29 February\, a rare‚date that happens only once every four years. Ever since then\, Rare Disease Day has taken place on the last day of February\, a month known for having a rare‚number of days. \nhttps://www.rarediseaseday.org/
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/rare-disease-day-2020-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200223
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UID:4838-1582329600-1582415999@www.your-future.co.uk
SUMMARY:World Encephalitis Day 2020
DESCRIPTION:World Encephalitis Day on February 22 is a global awareness day where individuals and families affected by encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) come together to shine a light on the condition. \nThe sixth annual World Encephalitis Day is led by the Encephalitis Society and will celebrate and honour the millions of people affected by encephalitis across the world. \nWHY IS IT IMPORTANT? \nSeventy eight per cent of people across the world do not know what encephalitis is.* \nThis is something we MUST change to achieve our vision of a world which is aware of encephalitis\, its consequences and the support available. \nWHAT CAN I DO TO HELP? \nJoin us in raising awareness of encephalitis on World Encephalitis Day on Friday\, 22 February. \nYou are our most important resource. You have the power to help us bring about change and save lives. \nhttps://www.encephalitis.info/pages/category/wed2018
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/world-encephalitis-day-2020-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200218
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SUMMARY:Random Acts Of Kindness Day 2020
DESCRIPTION:Celebrated on February 17th\, National Random Acts of Kindness Day has grown in popularity each year. It is celebrated by individuals\, groups and organizations\, nationwide\, to encourage acts of kindness. It is a favorite day to many\, as people everywhere are enjoying doing these acts of kindness. \nYOU’RE A WORLD CHANGER. WE CAN TELL.\nJOIN THE #RAKTIVIST MOVEMENT \nSo\, you want to be a RAKtivist™? Your awesome status and street cred just skyrocketed. RAKtivists are the limbs of our organizational body. You are the daily doers\, movers and shakers; reaching out to others and not just talking the talk\, but using those limbs to walk the walk.\nThe world needs more people like you. \nhttps://acts.kindness.org
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/random-acts-of-kindness-day-2020-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200211
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SUMMARY:International Epilepsy Day 2020
DESCRIPTION:International Epilepsy Day is a special event which promotes awareness of epilepsy in more than 120 countries each year. Every year on the second Monday of February people join together to celebrate and highlight the problems faced by people with epilepsy\, their families and carers. \nThis is a day for everyone\, no matter where you are\, no matter how small your group or large your area\, no matter whether you focus on the medical or the social aspects of the disease. We want you to help us celebrate International Epilepsy Day! Let’s speak with one global voice. \nThe Day is a joint initiative by the International Bureau for Epilepsy (IBE) and the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE). \nhttps://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/international-epilepsy-day-2020/
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/international-epilepsy-day-2020-2/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200207
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UID:4959-1580947200-1581033599@www.your-future.co.uk
SUMMARY:Time to Talk Day
DESCRIPTION:Time To Talk Day brings the nation together to get talking and break the silence around mental health problems. View our short video to see what we got up to in 2019 and watch this space for our plans for Time To Talk Day next year – which will take place on 6 February 2020\nToo often\, people who experience a mental health problem are also expected to take the lead on talking about mental health in the wider sense. Time To Talk Day encourages everyone to talk about mental health. \nMental health problems affect one in four of us yet people are still afraid to talk about it. For people with mental health problems not being able to talk about it can be one of the worst parts of the illness. So by getting people talking about mental health we can break down stereotypes\, improve relationships\, aid recovery and take the stigma out of something that affects us all. \nSince Time To Talk Day first launched in 2014\, it has sparked millions of conversations in schools\, homes\, workplaces\, in the media and online. \nhttps://www.time-to-change.org.uk/
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/time-to-talk-day/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200205
DTSTAMP:20260512T215209
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UID:5084-1580774400-1580860799@www.your-future.co.uk
SUMMARY:World Cancer Day 2020
DESCRIPTION:At the start of the millennium\, 4 February was declared World Cancer Day. It began with six cancer experts who convened in Paris in 1999. With the year 2000 imminent\, the group was determined that the global challenge of cancer would not be forgotten in the new century. \nTogether\, the six leaders – Drs David Kayat\, Peter Harper\, James F. Holland\, Gabriel N. Horobagyi\, Lawrence H. Einhorn and Sandra Swain – drafted a Charter that outlined a vision for addressing the impact of cancer on “human life\, human suffering and on the productivity of nations”. \nThe Charter highlights the need for access to quality care\, funding for cancer research\, greater understanding and above all respect and dignity for all individuals living with the disease. \nThe final article set out the idea for an international awareness day: \n“Recognising the declaration by all appropriate institutions that February 4 shall be marked as ‘World Cancer Day’ so that each year\, the Charter of Paris will be in the hearts and minds of people around the world.” \nThis document became known as the Charter of Paris Against Cancer. \nOn the 4 February 2000\, the Charter was signed by then President of France\, Jacques Chirac and then General Director of UNESCO\, Kōichirō Matsuura. \nRead the full text of the Paris Charter (PDF) \nA growing\, global movement\nThe Charter has been adopted by international cancer organisations around the world. Under the guardianship of the Union for International Cancer Control since 2006\, World Cancer Day has grown into a positive movement for everyone\, everywhere to unite under one voice\, building an alliance against “fear\, ignorance and complacency.” \n20th anniversary\nSince the creation of World Cancer Day\, we have witnessed incredible progress in many areas\, from increased political will\, technological advancements\, research breakthroughs\, and greater public understanding of the disease. However\, in 2019 the World Health Organization included Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs)\, including cancer\, as one of top ten threats to public health. There is still much more to be done. \n2020 marks the 20th anniversary of World Cancer Day. It will be a year to ignite action to accelerate the reduction of unnecessary cancer deaths and to achieve equal access to cancer care for all. \nJoin us on 4 February\, 2020. \nhttps://www.worldcancerday.org/20thanniversary
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/world-cancer-day-2020-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200210
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UID:4956-1580688000-1581292799@www.your-future.co.uk
SUMMARY:Children’s Mental Health Week 2020 - Find your Brave
DESCRIPTION:From 3-9 February 2020 schools\, youth groups\, organisations and individuals across the UK will take part in Children’s Mental Health Week. This year’s theme is Find your Brave.  \nBravery comes in all shapes and sizes and is different for everyone. Bravery can be about sharing worries and asking for help\, trying something new or pushing yourself outside your comfort zone. Finding your Brave can build your confidence\, self-esteem and make you feel good about yourself.  \nLife often throws challenges our way. Bravery isn’t about coping alone or holding things in. It’s about finding positive ways to deal with things that might be difficult\, overcoming physical and mental challenges and looking after yourself.  \nWe all have times when we need to Find our Brave. \nAround three children in every primary school class has a mental health problem\, and many more struggle with challenges from bullying to bereavement. Whether you’re someone who works with children\, a parent or carer\, passionate about spreading the word\, or keen to raise vital funds for Place2Be\, you can get involved and help us reach as many people as possible.  \nAbout Place2Be\n \nPlace2Be is a children’s mental health charity that provides counselling and mental health support and training in UK schools\, using tried and tested methods backed by research.   \nWe believe that children should not have to face mental health problems alone.    \nLast year\, Place2Be worked with 639 schools in England\, Scotland and Wales\, reaching 364\,080 children and young people.   \nIn the same year\, over 300 schools took part in our in-depth ‘Mental Health Champions’ programmes\, equipping school leaders\, teachers and staff with the skills and confidence to support pupils’ mental health.  \n1\,661 child counsellors took part in our training – from introductory sessions to our Masters programme\, building an ever-growing body of professionals who specialise in working with children and young people. 
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/childrens-mental-health-week-2020-find-your-brave/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200210
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UID:5083-1580688000-1581292799@www.your-future.co.uk
SUMMARY:Tinnitus Awareness Week 2020
DESCRIPTION:Tinnitus Week 2020 takes place from 3- 9 February in 2020 and as the theme for this has not yet been confirmed\, here’s a little about the 2019 campaign – Tinnitus and Isolation. \nWe often hear callers to the helpline\, or delegates at events speak about how alone they feel with the condition\, so we decided that during Tinnitus Week\, we’ll be trying as hard as possible to reach even more people in new ways\, in the hope of helping them feel less isolated. Here are some of the details of what’s going to be happening: \nHELPLINE – On Tuesday 5 February\, as a one off\, for the first time ever\, we’ll be keeping our helpline open overnight\, in order to be available to speak to people with tinnitus who are struggling and can’t sleep. So if you find you need to speak to someone that night\, please call and speak to one of our friendly team \nPODCAST – On Wednesday 6 February\, we are really excited that we’ll be sharing our first ever podcast\, talking about how relationships can be affected by tinnitus and how to combat any issues that might arise. \nSOCIAL TIPS – On Thursday 7 February we’ll be sharing ideas from people with tinnitus about how to ensure the condition doesn’t impact on social situations\, hoping to inspire those who may be struggling\, to keep getting out\, meeting friends and not letting tinnitus take over \nSUPPORT GROUPS – And on Friday 8 February\, we’ll be highlighting the amazing support available across the UK at over 100 tinnitus support groups.\nPlease help us reach more people with our digital assets \nWe’ve designed this image\, which we hope you will use on social media to show your support. The image can be downloaded by right clicking on the link or saving the image\, and is for use during Tinnitus Week (4-10 February). \nWe’d love you to share your tinnitus message on social\, along with this image and the hashtag #TinnitusWeek. The message could be about: \nHow you manage the condition\nThanking someone who has helped you\nReassuring others that they aren’t alone \nPlease remember to use the hashtag #TinnitusWeek so we can look out for it and share\, like or Retweet. \nYou can find us via BritishTinnitusAssociation on Facebook/Instagram and @BritishTinnitus on Twitter. If don’t follow us\, please do\, as we regularly post and it’s a great way to find out what’s going on in the tinnitus world. \nFacebook frame \nDuring Tinnitus Week\, we will have a Facebook frame which you can use to show your support for the week. We hope our supporters and followers will use this frame to help raise awareness. \nTwitter profile image \nDuring Tinnitus Week\, you can use the profile image we have produced\, to help us raise awareness of the week and show your support. This image can be downloaded below by right clicking or saving to your device.
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/tinnitus-awareness-week-2020-2/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200210
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UID:5082-1580688000-1581292799@www.your-future.co.uk
SUMMARY:Sexual Abuse & Sexual Violence Awareness Week 2020
DESCRIPTION:JOIN THE CONVERSATION \nWe’d love you to join us and add your voice to thousands of people across the UK saying #itsnotok. \nYou can join the conversation on social media using #itsnotok and follow us @itsnotok2020. You can even add our Facebook cover and Twitter banner to your profile to show your support. \nYou can go to a local event and meet like minded people. \nOr how about organising your own event? Check out our suggestions for events or read about past events for inspiration. \nIf you are an organisation you can recycle or create a campaign with the #itsnotok logo and hashtag to promote awareness of your services\, prevention\, support etc. as well as participate in social media conversations and involve your local media and community. \n\n\n\n\n\nhttp://sexualabuseandsexualviolenceawarenessweek.org/
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/sexual-abuse-sexual-violence-awareness-week-2020-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200301
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UID:5081-1580515200-1583020799@www.your-future.co.uk
SUMMARY:Raynaud’s Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Together\, we can create a better world for people with Scleroderma and Raynaud’s. \nWe need you to continue to raise your hands and help increase awareness and understanding of Raynaud’s and why it is important that everyone knows the signs and symptoms to look out for. \nGet involved in Raynaud’s Awareness Month 2020 in February\, click here for information on some of the things that you can do. \nhttps://www.sruk.co.uk/get-involved/raynauds-awareness-month/
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/raynauds-awareness-month-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200120T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200120T170000
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UID:5079-1579507200-1579539600@www.your-future.co.uk
SUMMARY:Blue Monday 2020
DESCRIPTION:The third Monday of January has been awarded the gloomy title due to a combination of post-Christmas blues\, cold dark nights and the arrival of unpaid credit card bills. \nApparently\, a university professor managed to precisely calculate the most depressing day of the year\, using the following formula: \n\n\n\nWhere weather=W\, debt=d\, time since Christmas=T\, time since failing our new year’s resolutions=Q\, low motivational levels=M and the feeling of a need to take action=Na. ‘D’ is not defined in the release\, nor are units. \nSupposedly the date was calculated by using many factors\, including: weather conditions\, debt level (the difference between debt accumulated and our ability to pay)\, time since Christmas\, time since failing our new year’s resolutions\, low motivational levels and feeling of a need to take action. \nHowever\, all may not be as it seems here\, as it turns out this was in fact a PR stunt by Sky Travel. \nRead all about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Monday_(date)
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/blue-monday-2020-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191109
DTSTAMP:20260512T215209
CREATED:20191118T132214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191118T132214Z
UID:5067-1572825600-1573257599@www.your-future.co.uk
SUMMARY:INTERNATIONAL STRESS AWARENESS WEEK
DESCRIPTION:International Stress Awareness week aims to develop greater understanding of stress and offer individuals and organisations access to proven coping strategies and sources of help. Access NHS Employers resources that highlight the impact of stress on the NHS or for further information on the awareness day visit the ISMA website.
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/international-stress-awareness-week-2/
CATEGORIES:Health Awareness Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191201
DTSTAMP:20260512T215209
CREATED:20191118T131847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191118T131847Z
UID:4941-1572566400-1575158399@www.your-future.co.uk
SUMMARY:MOVEMBER - MEN'S HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, Movember is responsible for thousands of moustaches on men’s faces in the UK and around the world. The aim of Movember is to raise vital funds and awareness for men’s health\, specifically prostate cancer. Find out how you can get involved.
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/mouth-cancer-action-month-2019-2/
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