bANDANNA dAY -27 OCTOBER 2023

Supporting CanTeen Australia's National Bandanna Day | Harris Farm Markets

Held on the last Friday in October, Bandanna Day is the flagship fundraising and awareness campaign for Canteen. Since Bandanna Day began it has raised more than $35 million to support young people affected by cancer.

We encourage individuals, schools and organisations to get involved by taking part in one of the following activities:

With your support, funds raised from Bandanna Day will help young people impacted by cancer get access to programs, counselling and peer support.

By joining the movement YOU can stand up to cancer!

https://www.bandannaday.org.au/about

BLUE KNOT DAY -26 OCTOBER 2023

Blue Knot Day

Blue Knot Day is an Australian national day on which Blue Knot Foundation calls on all Australians to unite in support of the more than 5 million Australian adults who have experienced complex trauma.

The tangled knot in the Blue Knot Day logo symbolises the complexity of childhood trauma, with blue representing the colour of the sky and a clear blue sky providing the space for new possibilities.

Blue Knot Day is an opportunity for all Australians to unite and untangle the knot and complexities of trauma and abuse to support the recovery, resilience and empowerment of survivors.

Get involved this October by:

  • By holding an event in your workplace or community
  • Sharing through social media
  • Purchasing Blue Knot Foundation merchandise
  • Making a donation

For more information, visit: https://blueknot.org.au/get-involved/blue-knot-day/

WORLD POLIO DAY -24 OCTOBER 2023

World polio Day 2019-Oct 24 | Virinchi Hospitals, Hyderabad

Poliomyelitis is a highly infectious disease that most commonly affects children under the age of 5. Most know it as polio virus. The virus is spread from person to person, typically through contaminated water. It can attack the nervous system, and in some instances, lead to paralysis. Although there is no cure, there is a safe and effective vaccine.

The Facts

  • Polio mainly affects children under age 5.
  • There is no cure, but polio is preventable with a vaccine.
  • Only two countries remain endemic.
  • We’ve reduced cases by 99.9% since 1988.
  • Until we end polio forever, every child is at risk.

Once polio is eradicated, the world can celebrate the delivery of a major global public good that will benefit all people equally, no matter where they live.

Get invovled this October by:

  • Volunteering with the organisation
  • Raising awareness on social media
  • Organising a fundraiser
  • Making a donation

For more information, visit: https://www.endpolio.org/world-polio-day andhttps://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/poliomyelitis

WORLD OSTEOPOROSIS DAY -20 OCTOBER 2023

World Osteoporosis Day October20

Worldwide, one in three women and one in five men aged 50 years and over will suffer an osteoporotic fracture. Osteoporosis causes bones to become weak and fragile, so that they break easily – even as a result of a minor fall, a bump, a sneeze, or a sudden movement. Fractures caused by osteoporosis can be life-threatening and a major cause of pain and long-term disability.

THE 5 STEPS TO HEALTHY BONES AND A FRACTURE-FREE FUTURE

  • EXERCISE
  • NUTRITION
  • LIFESTYLE
  • RISK FACTORS
  • TESTING & TREATMENT

To get involved this October:

  • Raise awareness on social media
  • Donate to the foundation
  • Volunteer
  • Check your osteoporosis risk with your GP

For more information, visit: 
http://worldosteoporosisday.org/
https://www.osteoporosis.org.au/world-osteoporosis-day

NATIONAL CARER WEEK : 15-21 OCTOBER 2023

National Carers Week 2023 – Supporting unpaid carers in the community

Our theme, ‘Millions of Reasons to Care’, aims to broaden the awareness of the 2.65 million Australians caring for their family members and friends. Carers represent a diverse range of cultures, ages, experiences and responsibilities, but all of them balance of caring responsibilities with other responsibilities like work, study and their physical and mental health.

More than one in ten Australians are carers. They make an enormous contribution to our community as well as our national economy.

There are so many ways to take part in #NationalCarersWeek! Closer to the date, we will be providing resources you can download to tell your community why you care about carers and to celebrate carers in your community or workplace.

WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY- 10TH OCTOBER 2023

World Mental Health Day 2023 is an opportunity for people and communities to unite behind the theme “Mental health is a universal human right” to improve knowledge, raise awareness and drive actions that promote and protect everyone’s mental health as a universal human right.

Mental health is a basic human right for all people. Everyone, whoever and wherever they are, has a right to the highest attainable standard of mental health.

Good mental health is vital to our overall health and well-being. Yet one in eight people globally are living with mental health conditions, which can impact their physical health, their well-being, how they connect with others, and their livelihoods.


Making Mental Health & Well-Being for All a Global Priority

Get involved this October by:

  • Informing the community
  • Taking care of your mental health
  • Raising awareness on social media
  • Volunteering

https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-mental-health-day/2023

NATIONAL SAFE WORK MONTH- OCTOBER 2023

Safe Work Australia launches National Safe Work Month

October is National Safe Work Month—a time to commit to building a safe and healthy workplace.

Being healthy and safe means being free from physical and psychological harm. A safe and healthy workplace benefits everyone.  

There is more we can do, and together we can make a difference.  

The primary objective of National Safe Work Month is to encourage all individuals and organisations to prioritise safety in their workplaces and work towards reducing the number of work-related injuries, illnesses and fatalities. 

Get involved this October by:

  • Taking care of yourself and colleagues in the workplace
  • Raising awareness on social media

For more information, visit:
https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/national-safe-work-month

BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH – OCTOBER 2023

Breast Cancer Awareness Month - Mornington Medical Group

Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer amongst women in Australia.

Its incidence is increasing – with 1 in 7 Australian women and about 1 in 600 Australian men expected to be diagnosed in their lifetime.
9 Australians still lose their life to the disease every single day.

Symptoms of breast cancer may include:

  • A lump or thickening in the breast, especially if it is only in one breast
  • Changes to the shape or size of the breast
  • Changes to the shape of the nipple, such as crusting, sores or ulcers, redness or inversion (a nipple that turns in when it used to point out).
  • Changes to the skin of the breast, such as dimpling (sometimes looking like an orange peel), a rash, scaly appearance, unusual redness or other colour changes
  • Fluid leaking or discharge from the nipple that occurs without squeezing
  • Persistent, unusual pain that doesn’t go away
  • Swelling or discomfort in the armpit

Get involved with Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October by:

  • Educating yourself and spreading awareness about breast cancer
  • Making a donation
  • Volunteering
  • Speaking with your GP if you have any questions

For more information, visit:https://nbcf.org.au/about-breast-cancer

WORLD HEART DAY -29 SEPTEMBER 2023

World Heart Day on September 29 - Live a Heart Healthy Life

On World Heart Day 2023, we’re asking the world to: USE ❤️ KNOW ❤️

World Heart Day is a reminder to everyone around the world to take care of their hearts. This year’s campaign focuses on the essential step of knowing our hearts first.

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the world’s number one killer, causing over 18.6 million deaths per year. 

CVD is a class of diseases that affect the heart or blood vessels (veins and arteries). More people die from CVD worldwide than from any other cause: over 18.6 million every year. Of these deaths, 85% are due to coronary heart diseases (e.g heart attacks) and cerebrovascular diseases (e.g. strokes) and mostly affect low- and middle-income countries.

However, although impressive and strong, your heart can also become vulnerable from habitual risk factors like smokingdiabetescholesterol, eating an unhealthy diet, or living with high blood pressure.

Get involved this September by:

  • Informing the community
  • Taking care of your heart health
  • Raising awareness on social media
  • Volunteering

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DEMENTIA WEEK :18-24 SEPTEMBER 2023

Dementia Action Week 2023 | Dementia Australia

Dementia Action Week 2023 is from Monday 18 September to Sunday 24 September, with World Alzheimer’s Day occurring on Thursday 21 September.

This year’s theme is Act Now for a Dementia-Friendly Future.

Since 2019, the focus of the Dementia Action Week campaign has been to reduce stigma and discrimination experienced by people living with dementia and their carers.

Communities that take action to become dementia-friendly have:

  • less fear and a greater understanding of dementia
  • less stigma and discrimination
  • more support and better systems for people living with dementia to live well in their community for longer.

Some ways you can do this include:

FOR MORE INFORMATION ,VISIT:

https://www.dementia.org.au/dementia-action-week