Save The Dates: Health and wellbeing awareness events for your HR calendar in April 2025
A breakdown of the health and wellbeing events coming up in April 2025.
Published:
3/1/25
Updated:
20/3/25
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April 2025 is a big busy month for health, wellbeing and environmental awareness, with many events taking place across a wide range for important causes. From Pride month to Bike week to Blood Donor day, there's a host of fun and impactful events, celebrations and campaigns to raise awareness and enhance physical health and mental wellbeing throughout your workforce.
Below, we've put together a comprehensive list of events and key dates that are part of health and wellbeing campaigns, so HR professionals can know exactly what's coming up, when, and how to get involved.
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Our comprehensive awareness day calendar ensures HR professionals know exactly what's coming up and when!
Download our free 2025 awareness day calendar
Our comprehensive awareness day calendar ensures HR professionals know exactly what's coming up and when!
International Caesarian Awareness Month (CAM)
CAM is a global campaign that takes place every April and aims to educate the public about C-sections, including their importance, when they are necessary, and how to reduce preventable ones
Testicular Cancer Awareness Month
Testicular cancer awareness month is in April. It's a time to learn about testicular cancer, its risk factors, symptoms, and treatments. To learn more, or discover how Fertifa helps men through the most important health issues, click here.
Stress Awareness Month
The month aims to encourage individuals to discuss the challenges and problems stress can cause, while also removing the stigma surrounding mental health. Organisations often participate by sharing resources, offering support, and promoting self-care activitiesin ther workplace.
World Autism Awareness Day (2nd)
Observed on April 2nd during World Autism Acceptance Week
World Health Day (7th)
A global event organised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to raise awareness about important health issues and promote health and wellbeing worldwide. Each year, it focuses on a specific theme to address critical health challenges and advocate for universal health coverage and improved health systems.
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World Parkinson’s Day (11th)
World Parkinson's Day takes place every year to raise awareness about Parkinson's disease, its symptoms, and its impact on those affected. It aims to educate the public, promote research, and support people living with Parkinson's disease globally.
Black Maternal Health Week (11th)
Black Maternal Mental Health Week UK is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about the mental health challenges faced by Black mothers.
National Infertility Awareness Week (20th-27th)
National Infertility Awareness Week, (NIAW) is a movement whose mission is to empower you and change the conversation around infertility and family.
Lesbian Visibility Week (22nd)
An important event in the LGBT+ community, to recognise and celebrate the power of sisterhood of LGBTQIA women and non-binary people all over the world
Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week (29th April-5th May)
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