Sexual Health Improvement (SHIP) HIT News

Successes of the Sexual Health Improvement for Population and Patients HIT in 2016-17

  • 11th May 2017
Professor John Macleod and Thara Raj look back over the work of the Sexual Health…

Challenging the HITs to collaborate in new ways with Bristol Health Partnerology

  • 13th July 2016
At the annual Health Integration Team (HIT) conference this year, HITs were challenged to find…

Health Integration Teams projects being taken forward by CLAHRC West

  • 11th July 2016
Six projects relating to the work of Bristol Health Partners Health Integration Teams (HITs) are…

Health Integration Team model evaluation paper published

  • 1st July 2016
The results of NIHR CLAHRC West's preliminary evaluation of the ‘Health Integration Team’ model have…

Our 2015-16 annual review is out now

  • 27th June 2016
Our 2015-16 annual review was launched at our annual Health Integration Team (HIT) conference on…

2015-16 review of Sexual Health Improvement for Population and Patients HIT

  • 31st May 2016
Professor John Macleod looks back over the work of the Sexual Health Improvement for Population…

Families needed for study into children's common illnesses

  • 29th February 2016
University of Bristol researchers led by Professor Alastair Hay are inviting Bristol families to take…

Tweet chat: Young people’s mental health and research

  • 16th February 2016
The national NIHR Clinical Research Network is hosting a tweet chat on Thursday 18 February…

Health research training courses at CLAHRC West and University of Bristol

  • 14th January 2016
There are a number of health research focused courses running in Bristol over the next…

NHS reorganisation and workload pressures causing GP retention crisis

  • 7th January 2016
NHS reorganisation, coupled with increased GP workload and reduced time for patient care, are combining…

Study finds CBT offers long-term benefits for people with depression

  • 7th January 2016
People with depression that has not responded fully to treatment with antidepressants benefit long-term from…