World Mental Health Day

The main objective of World Mental Health Day is to raise awareness of mental health issues around the world and to mobilise efforts in support of mental health. The Day provides an opportunity for all stakeholders working on mental health issues to talk about their Read More …

Press Release: IHPE announces Diamond Fellow Awards 2023

IHPE announces Diamond Fellow Awards 2023 Director of the National Wellbeing Service is an Award Recipient Earlier this year, in order to commemorate those who have contributed to the development of Institute of Health Promotion and Education (IHPE), and most importantly, the field of health Read More …

National Academy of Relaxation

National Academy of Relaxation The National Academy of Relaxation is an education, research and membership faculty of the National Wellbeing Service Ltd. A key aim of the Academy is to promote relaxation techniques and strategies to enhance physical and psychological wellbeing. There are many decades of research that Read More …

Mental Health Awareness Week

Mental Health Awareness Week Hosted by the Mental Health Foundation, Mental Health Awareness Week takes place from 13-19 May 2019. The theme this year is Body Image – how we think and feel about our bodies. A time to reflect on Mental Health & take Read More …

National Work Life Week 2018 is taking place from 1st – 5th October 2018

National Work Life Week 2018 is taking place from 1st – 5th October 2018 This week is an opportunity for both employers and employees to focus on well-being at work and work-life balance. Employers can use the week to provide activities for employees, and to showcase their Read More …

World Hepatitis Day: NoHep

World Hepatitis Day   We could not be more excited to celebrate our second birthday this World Hepatitis Day (WHD) on Saturday 28 July, 2018. It’s been another great year and as a movement is only a movement if people are behind it, we want Read More …

The National Wellbeing Service publishes three academic online journals

The National Wellbeing Service publishes three academic online journals:  – International Journal of Stress Prevention and Wellbeing (IJSPW) – European Journal of Counselling Theory, Research and Practice (EJC-TRAP) – European Journal of Applied Positive Psychology (EJAPP) We now have a central hub so that the Read More …

Mental Health Awareness Week, held on 8-14 May, 2017

The National Wellbeing Service is keen to promote Mental Health Awareness Week, held on 8-14 May 2017 which is focusing on mental health from a new angle. Rather than ask why so many people are living with mental health problems, we will seek to uncover Read More …

World Health Day 2017 Focuses On Depression

World Health Day 2017 Focuses On Depression World Health Day, celebrated on 7 April every year to mark the anniversary of the founding of the World Health Organization, provides us with a unique opportunity to mobilize action around a specific health topic of concern to Read More …

The Theme for National Stress Awareness Day, Wednesday 2nd November 2016: “Workforce Wellness – Your Prime Investment”

National Stress Awareness Day (NSAD) Wednesday, 2nd November, 2016 The Theme for National Stress Awareness Day, Wednesday 2nd November 2016: “Workforce Wellness – Your Prime Investment” Workplace Stress – Today’s Hidden Secret. Most employees won’t admit they’re stressed, because they think it could harm their career prospects – according Read More …

World Suicide Prevention Day – 10th September, 2016

  World Suicide Prevention Day – 10 September, 2016   The International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) and the World Health Organization (WHO) co-sponsor World Suicide Prevention Day every year on September 10th. The National Wellbeing Service, IASP and WHO are encouraging people to light Read More …

Join Us For World Hepatitis Day 2016

JOIN US FOR WORLD HEPATITIS DAY 2016 held on the 28th July The theme for this year’s global campaign is ELIMINATION. The National Wellbeing Service supports and promotes World Hepatitis Day 2016. 2016 is a pivotal year for viral hepatitis. At the World Health Assembly Read More …

Mental Health Awareness Week 16-22 May, 2016

Mental Health Awareness Week 2016 16-22 May, 2016  Every year, thousands of supporters across the UK take part in Mental Health Awareness Week. This year the week will take place from May 16-22 on the theme of relationships. Healthy and supportive relationships are key to Read More …

World Health Day 2016: WHO calls for global action to halt rise in and improve care for people with diabetes

World Health Day 2016: WHO calls for global action to halt rise in and improve care for people with diabetes First WHO Global report on diabetes: 422 million adults live with diabetes, mainly in developing countries. 6 APRIL, 2016 | GENEVA – The number of Read More …

International Day of Happiness 20th March 2016

International Day of Happiness 20th March, Every Year! Striving for a Happy Planet International Day of Happiness is a day to be happy. Launched in 2013, the United Nations has celebrated the International Day of Happiness in order to recognise the importance of happiness in Read More …

OCD Week of Action, 15-19 February 2016

OCD Week of Action, 15-19 February 2016 From the 15th to 19th of February 2016 will be OCD Action’s Week of Action. During this week, they will be encouraging people to take action and fight against Obsessive Compulsive Disorder known as ‘OCD.’ Visit our webpage Read More …

Every February Is Our Heart Month, 2016

Heart Month 2016 Every February is our Heart Month. There are things you can do to help your heart and you can encourage your friends, family and work colleagues to take action too. Visit our National Wellbeing Service webpage for more information.

Why ‘Wellbeing’ and not ‘Well-being’?

Why ‘Wellbeing’ & Not ‘Well-being’? Why ‘wellbeing‘ and not ‘well-being‘? The National Wellbeing Service is in agreement with the following statement made by the scholarly International Journal of Wellbeing: The decision to close the hyphenated gap between ‘well’ and ‘being’ is intentionally forward looking. We know that Read More …

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