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Bullying No Way: National week of action 12 to 16 August 2024

The National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence has a new name—Bullying No Way: National week of action.

Bullying No Way Week, 12 to 16 August 2024, is Australia’s key bullying prevention initiative and connects schools and communities to find workable solutions to prevent bullying.

The week gives schools and supporters flexibility to plan activities that suit their schedule—whether it’s spreading awareness throughout the week or focusing on an impactful day or two.

When we all feel like we belong, bullying struggles to find a place. It’s about embracing who we are, respecting everyone’s differences and standing up together against unkindness.

For more information : https://bullyingnoway.gov.au/preventing-bullying/national-week-of-action

WORLD BREASTFEEDING WEEK : AUGUST 1-7 2024

World Breastfeeding Week aims to protect, promote and support breastfeeding as the best way to provide newborns with the nutrients they need.

Objectives of World Breastfeeding Week include:

  • Inform people about the importance of protecting breastfeeding
  • Anchor breastfeeding support as a vital public health responsibility
  • Engage with individuals and organisations for greater impact​
  • Galvanise with individuals and organisations for greater impact​

Get involved this August by:

  • Raising awareness on social media
  • Educating the community
  • Organising a fundraiser
  • Donating to the foundation

For more information, visit: http://worldbreastfeedingweek.org/


World Hepatitis Day-28th July

In Australia, more than 200,000 people are living with chronic Hepatitis B and many are unaware they have the virus. There is a safe and effective vaccine to protect you against hepatitis B.

World Hepatitis Day, is an opportunity to step up national and international efforts on hepatitis, encourage actions and engagement by individuals, partners and the public and highlight the need for a greater global response.

For more information https://www.worldhepatitisday.org.au/about_hepatitis

National Diabetes Week from 14 – 20 July 2024


Every day almost 300 Australians are diagnosed with diabetes. But for many the diagnosis is being made too late putting them at risk of life threatening or serious health issues. That’s why we’re urging people to “take the time” to learn the signs and symptoms of type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

Type 1
Each year 640 children and adults are admitted to hospital because the early symptoms of type 1 diabetes – severe fatigue, thirst and weight loss – are not recognised.
Type 2
On top of this there are almost half million who are living with type 2 diabetes but don’t know it. That’s because type 2 diabetes can be “silent” and occur without any obvious symptoms.

Please link on below linkhttp:// https://as1diabetes.com.au/news/national-diabetes-week/

International Paramedics Day -8th July 2024

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International Paramedics Day will be held on 8th July 2024 to build a better understanding of the breadth and depth of work carried out by paramedics around the world.

This year, our theme is “The Difference We Make“.

AIMS

  • Acknowledge the difference paramedics make to people’s lives in almost every imaginable situation
  • Raise awareness of all the settings where paramedics work including primary and secondary care, GP surgeries, military, offshore, helicopter emergency medical services, education, research and telephone triage systems
  • Promote the profession to aspiring paramedics and students

For more information Vist https://www.internationalparamedicsday.com/

International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking -26 June 2024

Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking as an expression of its determination to strengthen action and cooperation to achieve the goal of an international society free of drug abuse.
Supported each year by individuals, communities, and various organizations all over the world. Through collective action and a commitment to evidence-based solutions, we can create a world where individuals are empowered to lead healthy, fulfilling lives.

World Drug Day campaignencourages

  • Effective drug policies must be rooted in science,research,
  • Respect for human rights, compassion, and a deep understanding of the social, economic, and health implications of drug use.
  • Collective action and a commitment to evidence-based solutions

Together, let us amplify our efforts to combat the global drug problem, guided by the principles of science, compassion, and solidarity.

For more information visthttps://www.un.org/en/observances/end-drug-abuse-day

BOWEL CANCER AWARENESS MONTH – JUNE 2024

Take action this Bowel Cancer Awareness Month - June 2024

June is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month – Bowel Cancer Australia’s signature event to raise awareness of Australia’s second deadliest cancer and funds for the leading community-funded charity dedicated to prevention, early diagnosis, research, quality treatment and care, so everyone affected by bowel cancer can live their best life.

  • Bowel cancer claims the lives of 103 Australians every week (5,350 people a year) – but it’s one of the most treatable types of cancer when detected early.
  • 299 Australians will be diagnosed with bowel cancer this week (15,531 people a year).
  • A simple way to help show your support of Bowel Cancer Awareness Month and Red Apple Day is to purchase a Virtual Bowel Cancer Awareness Ribbon.
  • Send a ribbon to someone you know
  • Dedicate a ribbon in remembrance.
  • Buy a ribbon to help raise awareness.

For more information :https://www.bowelcanceraustralia.org/bowel-cancer-awareness-month

WORLD FOOD SAFETY DAY – 7 JUNE 2024

World Food Safety Day | FDA
  • One in ten people worldwide fall ill from contaminated food each year
  • Over 200 diseases are caused by eating contaminated food 
  • 40 percent of the foodborne disease burden is carried by children under 5

World Food Safety Day on 7 June 2024 will draw attention to food safety incidents. This year’s theme underlines the importance of being prepared for food safety incidents, no matter how mild or severe they can be. A food incident can happen, for example, due to accidents, inadequate controls, food fraud or natural events.

CALL TO ACTION :

GOVERNMENT

  • Develop and regularly update national food safety emergency response plans
  • Ensure a coordinated approach across government agencies and national authorities
  • Provide rapid, accurate and open information to stakeholders Food operators:
  • Establish and regularly update food safety management plans
  • Know how to avoid food safety incidents by following good hygiene practices
  • Provide regular staff training
  • Consumers
  • Practice safe food handling at home
  • Know how to keep food safe before, during, and after emergencies,
  • Know how to report poor hygiene standards and misleading food labelling.

For more information:https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-food-safety-day/2024/call-to-action

NATIONAL BLOOD DONOR WEEK- 12-19 JUNE 2024

Every year in June, Lifeblood celebrates over half a million of our donors who make a difference through their generous life-saving blood donations. Each year, around World Blood Donor Day on 14 June, Lifeblood is proud to host National Blood Donor Week — it’s our way of recognising the impact and importance of our wonderful donors.

Why donate blood?

  • Blood that’s taken straight from a donor. After it’s donated, we usually separate blood into red blood cells, plasma and platelets in our labs.
  • Red blood cells only last 42 days from when they’re donated. Australia needs over 1.7 million donations every year to meet demand: that’s three every minute.
  • Did you know one blood donation can save up to three lives? Just think about how many lives you could change by coming back for more.
  • Get Involved :
  • Donate Blood
  • Spread awareness

For more information ,visit :https://www.lifeblood.com.au/blood/learn-about-blood/why-donate-blood

TOURETTE SYNDROME AWARENESS WEEK 2-8 JUNE 2024

Tourette Syndrome: Dispelling the Myths – The Amino Company

Each year the TSAA holds a National Awareness Week. In the lead up to Awareness week we encourage everyone to do one thing to help spread the message. 

Awareness Week 2024 will be held from 2 – 8 June, coinciding with International Tourette Syndrome Awareness day on 7 June.

Tourette’s syndrome is a neurological condition that involves automatic, unconscious movements and utterances called tics.

Ideas to get involved in Awareness Week include:

  • Calling your local radio station and newspaper to include a notice or interview
  • Sharing our social media files
  • Putting our flyer in the school/work newsletter
  • Put up a flyer at your local medical centre, school, workplace notice board or library
  • Delivering TSAA brochures to doctors, allied health professionals and other organisations in your community
  • Hold a “Wear Teal for Tourettes” awareness day at your school or workplace
  • Donate a book on TS to your local or school library
  • Hold a BBQ or cake stall
  • Do a talk on TS at your local community group (Rotary, Lions Club, Probus etc)

For more information,visit: https://tourette.org.au/page-18140#:~:text=Previously%20held%20in%20May%2C%20from,Awareness%20day%20on%207%20June.