JIA Awareness Week 2025

This year, JIA Awareness Week is taking place between 7th-11th July. The campaign will be focusing on short educational videos covering various aspects of this condition, in hopes of raising awareness for all those living with JIA and AJIA.


JIA Awareness Week was launched in 2022 in order to raise awareness of the condition by educating and informing friends, family and the general population about what Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) is and the affect it can have on people’s lives. Our previous campaigns have proved to be a huge success thanks to the involvement of so many of the JIA community, and this year we hope to make it even bigger and spread the word even further!


Watch and share our #JIAAW25 videos series

We’ve made a series of short, sharable videos which outline JIA and it’s symptoms, the medicines that typically are used to treat those living with it and how younger patients may manage their condition at school. These will become available throughout the week as we share more!


How can you get involved?

  • Interacting with our social media content throughout the week. Even something as simple as leaving a Like or a comment goes a long way!
  • Share your own videos on your own social media accounts with the hashtag #JIAAW25 and tag us on our relevant platforms.



Download our booklets

JIA Explained

JIA Explained is a guide aimed at parents and young people living with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). It includes information on what JIA is, how it is diagnosed and treated and how symptoms can be improved through supported self-management.

Download or order your copy

Managing JIA in School

Attending school is a huge part of a child’s life. It provides structure and stability, as well as helping children develop crucial social, emotional and behavioural skills.

Download or order your copy

Medicines in JIA

This booklet is aimed at parents and carers of children and young people with JIA. It is also intended for anyone with JIA who is about to take over management of their JIA themselves.

Download or order your copy

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