Allergy Awareness Week 2026 Support Pack

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Get everything you need to take part in Allergy Awareness Week 2026. Our support pack is filled with ready-to-use assets to help you raise awareness, share key messages and start important conversations about allergy. Making it simple to get involved and make an impact.

Posters

Download, print and display our Allergy Awareness Week posters:

Poster 1

Poster 2

Poster 3

Write to your MP

Download this letter template to help you write to your local politician.

Download letter template

Media Centre

Have a press enquiry? Get in touch with our press office for information, comments or media resources.

Visit our Media Centre

Social media

Below are some suggested social media captions and images for you to use, to help spread the word and raise awareness of why diagnosis matters. Don’t forget to tag Allergy UK in your posts.

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Template captions for individuals supporting Allergy Awareness Week:

This Allergy Awareness Week, I’m supporting the “I Wish I Knew” campaign. Because the right knowledge at the right time can change the course of an allergy journey. Too many people live with symptoms without knowing the cause.
If something doesn’t feel right, don’t ignore it. Check it out: www.allergyuk.org/self-help-hub
#AllergyAwarenessWeek #IWishIKnew #AAW26 #DiagnosisMatters

Looking after someone with ongoing symptoms can be worrying, especially when you don’t have clear answers.
This Allergy Awareness Week, learn how to spot the signs of allergy and why getting a diagnosis matters. The right knowledge at the right time can change the course of an allergy journey.
The Allergy UK Self-Help Hub offers trusted information to help you support others with confidence: www.allergyuk.org/self-help-hub
#AllergyAwarenessWeek #IWishIKnew #AAW26 #DiagnosisMatters

Template captions for organisations and communities supporting Allergy Awareness Week:

This Allergy Awareness Week, we’re supporting the “I Wish I Knew” campaign.
Recognising the signs of allergy and encouraging early diagnosis can help create safer, more supportive environments for everyone.
Explore the Allergy UK Self-Help Hub for resources to better understand and support those with allergy: www.allergyuk.org/self-help-hub
#AllergyAwarenessWeek #IWishIKnew #AAW26 #DiagnosisMatters 

Allergy can affect anyone, at school, at work, or in the community.
This Allergy Awareness Week, we’re raising awareness of the symptoms and the importance of diagnosis to help create more inclusive spaces.
Find practical guidance on the Allergy UK Self-Help Hub: www.allergyuk.org/self-help-hub
#AllergyAwarenessWeek #IWishIKnew #AAW26 #DiagnosisMatters

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