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The 2022 May Health Calendar of major health awareness days is here!
Here are some ideas for health and wellness this month.
You can download the entire year in a format you can have up at your desk here.

  • All May
    Mindful in May
    A meditation challenge aimed at transforming lives in just 10 minutes a day. You could kick off with our group mindfulness classes and workshops.
  • All May
    65 Roses (Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month)
    65 Roses is Cystic Fibrosis’ national fundraising initiative. It raises awareness and essential funds to extend and improve the quality of life for people with cystic fibrosis.
  • All May
    Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Month
    An annual campaign held each year in Australia to raise awareness about the impact of living with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.
  • All May
    Macula Month
    Macula Month is raising awareness of all macular diseases. “Are you at risk of macular disease?” is the question Australians are being asked this May.
    You can answer this for your workforce with onsite vision testing.
  • All May
    Thyroid Awareness Month
    Held each May to raise awareness throughout Australia about the importance of good thyroid health.
  • All May
    Eczema Awareness Month
    Aims to raise awareness about eczema.
  • 2-8 May
    National Heart Week
    Heart Week is an opportunity for health professionals and the Australian public to start a conversation about heart health and the steps needed to reduce the risk of heart disease.
    This is a great opportunity to promote heart health in your workplace with our onsite heart health checks, our booklets and our seminars.
  • 5 May
    World Hand Hygiene Day
    Each year the SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands campaign aims to progress the goal of maintaining a global profile on the importance of hand hygiene. Grab a free handwashing poster here.
  • 5 May
    World Asthma Day
    Aims to improve asthma awareness and care around the world.
  • 6 May
    International No Diet Day
    International No Diet Day is an annual celebration of body acceptance.
  • 8 May
    World Ovarian Cancer Day
    Aims to create a community where those living with ovarian cancer, survivors and their families and friends can unite, share their experiences and help educate the public about this deadly disease.
  • 8 May
    World Red Cross Day
    World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day is an annual celebration of the principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
  • 8 May
    National Amyloidosis Day
    Aims to raise awareness about the group of diseases known as amyloidosis.
  • 10 May
  • World Lupus Day
    Aims to educate and inform about the global health problem that is lupus.
  • 12 May
    International Awareness Day for Chronic Immunological and Neurological Diseases (CIND)
    Raising awareness about diseases such as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), Fibromyalgia (FM), Gulf War Syndrome (GWS) and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS).
  • 15 May
    International Day of Families
    Observed on the 15th of May every year. It reflects the importance the international community attaches to families.
  • 16-22 May
    National Volunteer Week
    The annual celebration to acknowledge the generous contribution of our nation’s volunteers.
  • 17 May
    World Hypertension Day
    Aims to promote public awareness of hypertension and to encourage citizens of all countries to prevent and control this silent killer, the modern epidemic. The theme is ‘Know Your Numbers’.
    This is a great opportunity to promote heart health in your workplace with onsite heart health checks, booklets and seminars.
  • 19 May
    Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea
    Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is Cancer Council Australia’s most popular fundraising event and the largest, most successful event of its kind in Australia.
  • 19 May
    World IBD Day (Crohns and colitis)
    A day that aims to raise awareness of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD’s) that affect over 75,000 Australians and more than 5 million worldwide.
  • 22-28 May
    Food Allergy Awareness Week
    Food Allergy Week aims to raise awareness of food allergy including potentially fatal food allergies.
  • 22-28 May
    Schizophrenia Awareness Week
    Schizophrenia Awareness Week (SAW) commenced in 1986. It coincides with the week of World Schizophrenia Awareness Day (24 May).
  • 24 May
    World Schizophrenia Awareness Day
    Promoting awareness and early recognition of the condition.
  • 25 May
    World Thyroid Day
    Is dedicated to thyroid patients and to all who are committed to the study and treatment of thyroid diseases worldwide.
  • 19 May
    Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea
    Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is Cancer Council Australia’s most popular fundraising event and the largest, most successful event of its kind in Australia.
  • 29 May
    Wear White at Work Day (suicide & mental illness)
    Show support for mental illness sufferers and families of suicide victims.
  • 30 May
    World MS Day
    World MS Day is officially marked on 30 May every year.
  • 31 May
    World No Tobacco Day
    Intended to encourage a 24-hour period of abstinence from all forms of tobacco consumption around the globe.
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