Healthy Neighbourhood Environments (SHINE) HIT News

Clean air comics and hedgehog houses: how SHINE HIT and KWMC are connecting Bristol kids with their local environment

  • 9th September 2021
Two Healthy Neighbourhood Environments (SHINE) Health Integration Team (HIT) projects to engage Bristol schoolchildren in…

Exposure to air pollution linked with increased mental health service-use, new study finds

  • 27th August 2021
Exposure to traffic-related air pollution is associated with increased mental health service-use among people recently…

SHINE HIT achievements in 2020-21

  • 20th July 2021
Dr Suzanne Audrey, Dr Adrian Davis and Sally Hogg reflect on the achievements of the…

Bristol Walk Fest 2021 - One of the UK's largest urban celebrations of walking with events throughout May

  • 30th April 2021
The month-long Bristol Walk Fest is underway this May with a ‘one stop shop’…

SHINE HIT tackles air pollution exposure at the hospital door

  • 15th March 2021
Asthma UK and the British Lung Foundation recently published a report, The Invisible Threat,…

Bristol Walk Fest returns in May with a COVID-19 secure edition

  • 25th February 2021
Bristol Walk Fest will return from May 1 to 31 2021 with a COVID-19…

New Bristol walking app is looking for local contributions

  • 2nd February 2021
The Bristol City Council Sustainable Transport team are partnering with Age UK Bristol to…

South Bristol community group is connecting people with local wildlife

  • 17th December 2020
If you asked most people in Bristol what kind of birds, animals and insects can…

International call to action to enable everyone, everywhere to be physically active

  • 11th November 2020
Researchers from NIHR ARC West and the University of Bristol have contributed to the International…

HIT Conference goes virtual to address the impact of COVID-19 and wider health inequalities

  • 20th October 2020
Bristol Health Partners held its annual Health Integration Team (HIT) Conference as an entirely…

We need to admit that cycling and walking are completely different activities

  • 6th August 2020
Dr Suzanne Audrey is a Co-Director of our Supporting Healthy Inclusive Neighbourhood Environments Health…