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#AskAboutAsthma returns for its eighth year in September 2024. The campaign encourages simple changes to children and young people’s care that will make a big difference to how they experience their asthma.
The 2024 #AskAboutAsthma campaign will run from 9 – 15 September, ahead of the rise in asthma attacks in September when students go back to school after their summer holidays.
This year’s theme is focusing on helping children and young people with asthma to live their best lives. Asthma should not limit children and young people’s lives in any way and good asthma control means having no symptoms.
#AskAboutAsthma promotes getting these four asks in place:
Visit the 2024 campaign webpage for more information.
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Published on Mon, 09 Sep 2024 08:03:27 GMT
Modified on Mon, 12 May 2025 13:59:28 GMT
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