April 17: Small Words, Big Meaning
April is a month of cultural calendar club takeover!
Today we mark Haiku Day — a celebration of simplicity, mindfulness, and expression through very few words.
Haiku poetry reminds us that meaning doesn’t always need length. Sometimes, the smallest moments carry the deepest impact.
It’s a creative form that encourages us to pause, observe, and appreciate the world more closely — whether that’s nature, emotion, or everyday life.
A gentle reminder in a busy world: slowing down can be powerful.
Our Haiku for Haiku Day
Celebrate the day
Write a poem or a song
A haiku maybe
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Rats, carrots and sport!
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Mental Health Awareness Week: Beyond Coping: An Open Conversation About Mental Health at Work
Wednesday 13 May 2026
12:00 13:00
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How we talk about mental health at work matters - and so does how we listen, show up, and create environments where ourselves and others feel seen, heard, and valued.
In this 60-minute session for Mental Health Awareness Week, Solène Anglaret invites you into a reflective and practical conversation about mental health and inclusion at work. Together, we’ll explore:
What mental health means and the many ways in which we look after ourselves and each other (or sometimes don't...)
What makes mental health inclusion a fundamental part of workplace culture, and how we can each contribute
How our identities - such as gender, race, class, and neurodivergence - shape our experiences of mental health and access to support
With a mindful welcome, space for reflection, and clear takeaways, this session will open up a meaningful conversation about mental health at work.