Improving Care in Self-harm HIT achievements 2021-22

  • 1st April 2022
Even though many help resources exist, including online, young people are sometimes reluctant to seek…

MOVE HIT reflects on 2021-2022

  • 1st April 2022
While the past year continued to be challenging for the Parkinson’s and other Movement Disorders…

Healthy Neighbourhood Environments (SHINE) HIT looks back on 2021-22

  • 1st April 2022
SHINE HIT has been promoting walking as part of Bristol City Council’s transport and healthy…

Dementia HIT achievements 2021-22

  • 1st April 2022
After welcoming a new leadership team, our HIT has continued to strengthen partnerships and collaborations…

Drug and Alcohol HIT reflects on 2021-22

  • 1st April 2022
Over the past year our Drug and Alcohol HIT has developed a renewed energy and…

Psychosis HIT reflects on 2021-22

  • 1st April 2022
Work related to improving the support, treatment, services and lives of local people with psychosis…

InPsyTe HIT looks back at 2021-22

  • 1st April 2022
Despite suspending some of our programme due to the pandemic, we have continued to meet…

TV series co-designed by Bristol mental health expert aims to find out if a simpler life means a happier and healthier life

  • 28th March 2022
Could living a simpler life with no modern comforts, cut off from the modern world…

New research reveals one in five children in care were self-harming and at risk of mental ill health during the pandemic

  • 23rd March 2022
A report sheds new light on the plight of children and young people in care…

Professor Evelyn Welch to become University of Bristol’s first female Vice-Chancellor

  • 22nd March 2022
The University of Bristol is delighted to announce Professor Evelyn Welch as its 14th Vice-Chancellor…

Landmark study demonstrates long-term positive impacts and cost effectiveness of tailored group exercise for over-65s with mobility limitations

  • 22nd March 2022
Results from a major study into the effectiveness of a community-based group exercise programme designed…

We are the experts on how our conditions affect us

  • 3rd March 2022
One in 50 people in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire live with the long-term…