International Day of Happiness
Embracing "Caring and Sharing" in Australia

What is International Day of Happiness?

The International Day of Happiness, celebrated annually on March 20, was established by the United Nations in 2012 to recognise happiness as a fundamental human right and a universal goal. This day emphasises the importance of well-being in personal lives and public policy, encouraging individuals and communities to reflect on their happiness. Each year features a specific theme that highlights various aspects of happiness, driving global engagement through community events, workshops, and social media campaigns.

Why It Matters for Australian Communities

In Australia, the International Day of Happiness serves as a crucial reminder to prioritise mental well-being. With increasing rates of anxiety and depression, this day promotes practices that enhance emotional resilience, such as mindfulness and self-care. By fostering community connections and raising awareness about mental health challenges, it encourages open dialogue and understanding, ultimately contributing to a more compassionate society.

Supporting Mental Health and Over All Well-Being

At EBOS Healthcare Australia, we recognise the significance of mental health and well-being, especially in light of the International Day of Happiness. As we celebrate the International Day of Happiness, EBOS Healthcare Australia remains committed to supporting mental well-being through our extensive product offerings. Our solutions empower healthcare professionals to enhance the quality of care they provide, fostering a healthier, happier society.

For more information on how to support International Day of Happiness, please visit Action For Happiness website. Together, let’s promote happiness and well-being in our communities.