Carers week is an annual campaign dedicated to raising awareness around the vital contributions of carers to families and communities. The theme this year is ‘Caring About Equality’ which emphasises the need for an equal society where carers are truly valued, recognised and supported. Their mental health is just as important as those they care for, and this week highlights the support available for carers both professional and unpaid. Many carers are responsible for providing care for adults at an increased risk of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Supporting carers is essential for safeguarding adults as carers are on the front line of oversight if they suspect abuse or neglect. For more information, please visit Home | Carers Week. Additionally, in support of this week, there will be planned activities around Islington detailed in the Islington Life Magazine.
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World Schizophrenia Day is observed annually on May 24th, which aims to raise awareness about schizophrenia, and challenge the stigma around it and promote understanding of this complex mental health condition. It is important to protect individuals living with schizophrenia, who may be more vulnerable to neglect, discrimination, or abuse, especially if their symptoms affect their ability to communicate or advocate for themselves. It encourages a rights-based approach to the care provided for those affected, and supports them to live in safe, respectful environments where their voices get heard, and their needs are effectively met. Read more about Schizophrenia on Rethink Mental Health service The truth about schizophrenia.
Dementia Action Week is a national campaign led by the Alzheimer’s Society which aims to increase awareness and inspire action to support people with dementia. The week emphasizes the importance of protecting people with dementia from risks such as neglect, abuse, or exploitation, particularly as they may have trouble in communicating, correctly recalling events, or recognising harmful situations. It also encourages professionals and communities to create a safer, more supportive environment where individuals with dementia are treated with dignity, respect, and compassion, with their rights being actively protected. To find out more about resources for Dementia, please visit Dementia Action Week | Alzheimer's Society.
Mental Health Awareness Week 2025 will run from May 12-18 with this year’s theme being ‘Community’. This week emphasises the crucial role that strong, supportive communities play in mental well-being. Meaningful connections and a sense of belonging can help to reduce the feelings of isolation, build resilience, and promote emotional support during challenging times. It encourages people to reflect on how various communities foster mental wellness and how everyone can contribute to creating an inclusive and compassionate space where people feel seen, heard, and supported. Read more at Mental Health Awareness Week 2025.
Deaf Awareness Week is an annual event that promotes inclusivity and understanding of Deaf people and those with impaired hearing. It brings to light the barriers people face in communication, access to services, and social integration. Deaf Awareness Week is especially important as it highlights how communication barriers can increase the risk of abuse, neglect, or being overlooked when support is needed. Ensuring that Deaf individuals can express concerns, are aware of their rights, and can access appropriate services is a key part of safeguarding and promoting their independence, dignity, and care.
