If clutter, disorganisation or hoarding is affecting your health (mental or physical health) and making you feel anxious, depressed or unwell, then it’s advisable to have a chat with your GP.
This week marks National Hoarding Awareness Week #HAW2025
hoardingawarenessweek.org.uk/resources/
Today I'm at the Phoenix in Leicester for a #HoardingAwarenessWeek event - the premiere of @kinobinostudio.bsky.social's film about hoarding disorder, Of All the Things. So wonderful to see this come to fruition - @dmuleicester.bsky.social is also a sponsor ❤️
#HAW2025 @dmupsychology.bsky.social
Hedgehog Awareness Week 2025 was a huge success! 🦔💚
We raised awareness, built habitats, picked litter & got creative – all to #GiveHedgehogsTheEdge.
Thanks to everyone who took part! 🌿
👉 blogs.salford.ac.uk/environmenta...
#HedgehogFriendlyCampus #SustainabilitySalford #HAW2025 #CampusWildlife
This week is Hoarding Awareness Week #HAW2025 and #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek.
CIH supports training for housing professionals to have greater awareness of chronic disorganisation and hoarding and how to support the mental health of tenants.
Find out more on our website ➡️ buff.ly/CbeCiYn
⚠ Hoarding is often misunderstood as messiness or laziness, when in reality, it is a complex mental health condition that can severely impact a person's well-being, relationships and safety. ⚠
National Hoarding Awareness Week
12th - 16th May
#haw2025
Card shows headshot photograph of policy and practice manager Ashley Campbell and text reads: "While understanding of hoarding disorder has been improving, and it is now recognised as a distinct mental health condition in its own right, the underlying reasons are not fully understood and every case is different."
CIH Scotland is supporting Hoarding Awareness Week #HAW2025 and #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek, both starting today.
Policy & practice manager
@ashleycihcm.bsky.social's new blog explores the impact of hoarding, and how housing professionals can help.
Read Ashley’s blog here ➡️ buff.ly/tzLzFFt
Card shows headshot photograph of policy and practice manager Ashley Campbell and text reads: "While understanding of hoarding disorder has been improving, and it is now recognised as a distinct mental health condition in its own right, the underlying reasons are not fully understood and every case is different."
CIH is supporting Hoarding Awareness Week #HAW2025 and #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek, both starting today.
Policy & practice manager
@ashleycihcm.bsky.social's new blog explores the impact of hoarding, and how housing professionals can help.
Read Ashley’s blog here ➡️ buff.ly/tzLzFFt