The awareness feature which supports several awareness events with special online content in October has returned for the second year running. Awareness October returned for the second year and have expanded to support more events for specific conditions linked with hidden differences. As well as supporting the awareness events as in 2018 (World Mental Health Day, ADHD Awareness Month and the Awareness Weeks for both Dyslexia & Dyspraxia) the feature expanded to support for the first time Black History Month and National Hate Crime Awareness Week. The special feature also observes Invisible Disability week. Within the feature, it contained specialised areas to support each awareness event. Also specialised awareness content. Including a special version of Diverse Achievers for ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and Social Anxiety also for ethnic minorities with hidden differences. To concede this year's Awareness October a new “Value all “ project was launched to highlight the issues and life challenge how life affects ethnic minority with hidden differences. The feature also features information and links to the existing awareness projects: Value is Focusing on examples of a good sense of value “Is this the right Value” The project against discrimination and hate Don’t Underestimate Focusing on how mental health affects hidden differences This year's Awareness October becomes part of Diverse Differences (the empowering & showcase feature). One of the five-part pop-up mini-features throughout the year with four more mini-features to come within the next 12 months in (November, March, April and May) to support more events including Anti-bullying week, International Women’s Day, World Autism Awareness Day, PDA Day and Neurodiversity Day. Visit the Awareness October feature Until 31st October 2019 (Opens in a new window) (Notice to editors) Plus Value Awareness The awareness initiative developed by myself which provides awareness projects, campaigns and online information towards a good sense of value towards independent adults with hidden differences. Focusing more on the human aspects. Hidden Differences A collected term to describe independent young people and adults who are articulate and intelligent who live with certain difficulties which affect the mind, communication, physical & practical abilities, reading, writing and social skills. The associated condition including Autism (mild & moderate level), ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and Social Anxiety. |
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