Stroke Café set up at South Bristol Community Hospital to support stroke recovery
A Stroke Café has been set up at South Bristol Community Hospital to support…
City Know-how: Inequity in loneliness and the role of built environment
A study of mid to older adults in Brisbane, found that people living in disadvantaged…
HITS collaborate on healthy weight and mental health workshop
Colleagues from three Health Integration Teams (HITs) – Healthy Weight, Psychosis, and Adversity and Trauma…
Dementia and Psychotherapy Reconsidered: new book by Dementia HIT’s Rik Cheston
Professor Rik Cheston from Bristol Health Partners’ Dementia Health Integration Team (HIT) has written…
New animation explains what trauma-informed healthcare is and the evidence for implementation in the UK
A new animation, co-produced by researchers at the University of Bristol, explains what a trauma-informed…
Healthy Weight HIT welcomes new co-director
Dr Ruth Mears has been appointed as a new co-director for Bristol Health Partners’…
New way to reduce progression of diabetic kidney disease discovered
A new way to reduce progression of diabetic kidney disease, affecting 40% of people with…
New funding awarded which aims to drive up diverse participation in research to help narrow region’s health gap
With support from Bristol Health Partners, Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Integrated Care…
Self-harm Matters HIT welcomes new co-director Ben Borthwick
Ben Borthwick from North Bristol NHS Trust has been appointed as a new co-director…
Capturing the impact of public involvement – the PPI impact log
A new log from People in Health West of England aims to capture the impacts…
Maria Kane OBE appointed Visiting Professor at UWE Bristol
Maria Kane OBE, Chief Executive of North Bristol NHS Trust and Bristol Health Partners…
Bristol study finds third booster significantly lowers risk of severe COVID infection
A national study involving Bristol’s Children of the 90s has found the “booster” vaccine…