Below is sample text that can be added to your website, newsletter, notice boards or an email to explain the benefits of self-care. This text can be adapted to fit your own focus.

National Self-Care Week: Prioritising Mind & Body
17 – 23 November is National Self-Care Week, an annual national event dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of self-care for both our physical health and mental wellbeing. This year’s theme, Mind & Body, encourages us to take a broad approach to our health.
Organised by the Self-Care Forum, a charity committed to empowering individuals to make self-care a daily habit, Self-Care Week is a perfect opportunity to reflect on how we can better care for ourselves and our loved ones.
Why Self-Care Matters
Incorporating self-care into our daily routines can significantly enhance our overall health. Research shows that maintaining good health helps us better manage life’s challenges. While self-care is essential every day, Self-Care Week serves as a timely reminder to make small, impactful changes that can improve our wellbeing.
Simple Changes for a Healthier Life
Here are some practical ways to incorporate daily self-care into your life:
- Nutrition: Pay attention to what you eat and drink. Opt for balanced meals and stay hydrated.
- Exercise: Regular physical activity is crucial. Find an exercise routine that you enjoy and can stick to.
- Sleep: Ensure you’re getting enough rest. Good sleep is vital for both physical and mental health.
- Work-Life Balance: Maintain a healthy balance between work and personal life. Stay connected with friends and family, as social interactions are key to our wellbeing.
Where to Seek Help
Self-care is not no care and knowing when and where to go for help is an important part of self-care practise. It’s also not just about visiting your GP; pharmacies are excellent sources of health advice and treatments. Pharmacy teams can also direct you to the relevant services for additional support.
For non-life-threatening health issues, NHS 111 [swap in your region or country’s alternative service, see below] is a valuable resource and it now has a service for mental health advice.
The NHS website offers extensive information on how to care for yourself and your family. Additionally, the Self-Care Forum provides useful fact sheets that you can download here.
The Bigger Picture
Remember, practising self-care daily benefits not just ourselves but also our families. It also helps the NHS. By taking proactive steps to maintain our health, we help ensure that our health services are available when we need them most.
Alternative Links for use in your text
Please change names and links in accordance with your region or country, for example:
- NHS website in Scotland: NHS Direct https://www.nhsinform.scot/
- NHS website in Wales: NHS 111 Wales https://www.wales.nhs.uk/
- NHS website in Northern Ireland: https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/
- NHS111 is England and Wales, alternatives:
- NHS24 in Scotland
- GP out of hours service in Northern Ireland https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/gp-out-hours-service