Services must adopt anti-racist and holistic models of care to reduce ethnic inequalities in mental healthcare
The experiences of people from ethnic minority groups with NHS mental healthcare are being…
New report finds significantly larger proportion of unexplained infant deaths live in the most deprived neighbourhoods
Nnew evidence has found a significantly larger proportion of unexplained infant deaths were among…
ICB leads the way in healthcare research
For the last nine years Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire (BNSSG) has been the…
Active Lives HIT welcomes new directors
The Active Lives Health Integration Team welcomed two new directors – Lisa Wood and Professor…
Significant gaps and inequalities in the provision of specialist child weight management services in England, study finds
Over three quarters of acute NHS trusts in England (77%) do not have a…
Bladder and bowel key learnings report presented at House of Commons
An insights report published earlier this year, reflecting the lived experiences of people affected by…
HIT directors share their work at UK Dementia Congress
Two of our Dementia HIT directors, Dr Rachel Holland and Isobel Jones, spoke at the…
New trial to assess whether rapid tests reduce antibiotic prescribing for respiratory infections in primary care
A new randomised controlled clinical trial, led by the University of Bristol, will investigate whether…
Children of the 90s’ founder on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs
The founder of Bristol’s pioneering health study Children of the 90s, Professor Jean Golding OBE,…
Maria Kane OBE to continue as Bristol Health Partners Chair until 2025
We are delighted to announce that North Bristol NHS Trust Chief Executive Maria Kane…
Watch Chronic Pain HIT research webinar
The Chronic Pain HIT held its Autumn Webinar on 2 November 2022. Speakers gave short…
Half as many e-scooters as bikes used daily in Bristol, researchers find
With the next round of Bristol e-scooter rental trials set to finish in November, research…