Self-harm Matters HIT News
Improving Care in Self-harm HIT achievements 2021-22
Even though many help resources exist, including online, young people are sometimes reluctant to seek…
Bristol Health Partners conference puts lived experience at heart of health research
Bristol Health Partners held its annual Conference on Tuesday 12 October 2021. Like last year,…
Resources launched for GPs to support people who self-harm
Supporting adults who self-harm or experience suicidal thoughts could now be easier for GPs, thanks…
Improving Care in Self-Harm HIT 2020-21 review
Drs Lucy Biddle, Becky Mars and Sandra Walker, Improving Care in Self-Harm (STITCH) HIT…
HIT Conference goes virtual to address the impact of COVID-19 and wider health inequalities
Bristol Health Partners held its annual Health Integration Team (HIT) Conference as an entirely…
New self-harm information and navigation service now open
From Monday, 5 October 2020, Self Injury Support will be offering a self-harm information…
2019-20 Improving Care in Self-Harm (STITCH) HIT successes
Improving Care in Self-Harm Health Integration Team (STITCH HIT) Directors Drs Becky…
Local charity Above & Beyond will continue to support three HITs
Three of Bristol Health Partners (BHP) Health Integration Teams (HITs) will receive a further…
DistrACT app scoops BMA Patient Information Award
The distrACT app, developed in collaboration with the Bristol Health Partners' Improving Care in Self-Harm…
Improving Care in Self-Harm HIT's successes in 2018-19
Sue Dursley, Nik Munien and Lucy Biddell, Co-Directors of the Improving Care in Self-Harm Health…
Bristol developed self-harm support and suicide prevention app gains place on NHS Apps Library
With young people’s mental health hitting the headlines, a Bristol-developed free app giving people easy,…