CAMPAIGNS

Explore our campaigns and find out how you can get involved to help save lives from sepsis. 
Sepsis Savvy

Our Sepsis Savvy programme educates people about sepsis through an engaging short video and interactive game, raising general awareness and equipping individuals with the knowledge to recognise and respond to sepsis symptoms.  

Sepsis Savvy schools

Our free Sepsis Savvy resources for schools are used by thousands of teachers to educate their students about sepsis.

Farming community

In partnership with NFU Mutual, our farming awareness campaign highlights the sepsis risk among the agricultural sector. Using the tragic story of Hannah Brown, we aim to educate and protect this at-risk demographic.  

Sepsis Voices

Our Sepsis Voices campaign invites people to share their sepsis stories, highlighting the diverse population affected by sepsis. Many stories overlap with other conditions such as cancer, kidney disease, and diabetes, showcasing the wide-reaching impact of sepsis. 

Step Up To Sepsis

The Step Up To Sepsis challenge is a fundraising campaign encouraging teams of five – representing the five people who die of sepsis every hour in the UK – to compete in achieving the most steps while raising money and awareness for the charity.  

Sepsis Voices with Dr Ron

UKST’s Founder and Joint CEO Dr Ron Daniels speaks sepsis and infection management with an array of guests from the realm of healthcare and beyond. Tackling some of the big questions such as ’What’s the more imminent threat: antimicrobial resistance or climate change’, this podcast is a discussion-based series aiming to educate and provoke further thought.

CYCLE4SEPSIS

Join Cycle4Sepsis, our flagship cycling challenge! Whether you’re an experienced cyclist or a beginner, this is your chance to boost your fitness, enjoy the outdoors, and make a difference. In its 11th year, Cycle4Sepsis unites people across the UK to get active, have fun, and support UKST’s vital work. Don’t miss out – ride for a healthier you and help save lives!

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