2026 News
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Posted on 9 February 2026
Children’s Mental Health Week shines a spotlight on the importance of children and young people’s mental wellbeing, encourages a sense of belonging at school, at home, and in the community.
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Posted on 9 February 2026
Find out how we've been celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month so far, and what's coming up.
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Posted on 9 February 2026
Over 900 people joined our Safety Conversation, and we heard so many inspiring stories - whether it’s improving outcomes in the community, enhancing safety on wards and in clinics, or making a real difference in people’s lives beyond our services.
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Posted on 6 February 2026
National HIV Testing Week begins on Monday 9 February and runs until 15 February, encouraging people across England to test regularly for HIV. The week focuses on groups most affected by HIV, including gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men, while reminding everyone who is sexually active that regular testing is an important part of looking after their sexual health. People can live with HIV for a long time without knowing it. An estimated 4,700 people are currently living with undiagnosed HIV in England. Late diagnosis remains a concern, particularly among Black African men and women and younger people.