International day of persons with disabilities

International day of persons with disabilities is a UN day that promotes the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities in all spheres of society and development. It was proclaimed in 1992 by the UN General Assembly resolution 47/3. It is observed on 3 December every year and aims to increase awareness of disability issues and mobilize support for inclusion and accessibility. The day has a different theme each year, such as ‘Innovation for disability inclusive development’ or ‘The future is accessible’.

Together with our Wellbeing Investment Matching partners and Early Intervention partners, we’ve designed and collated a vast range of wellbeing communication material in line with key national and international health awareness days.

This repository of resources is designed with HR, Line Managers and Employees in mind.

Many of the workshops and training courses in our wellbeing calendar are completely free of charge.

Any employers interested in cost option workshops or training courses provided by our wellbeing partners should talk to us about Wellbeing Investment Matching - an initiative by Generali UK to help companies partly or fully fund a wellbeing initiative where a specific need is identified.

To download the latest edition of our Wellbeing Communications Calendar, click here 

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