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…

Common Ambition Bristol is looking for volunteers

  • 3rd March 2022
Common Ambition Bristol, supported by our Sexual Health Inprovement HIT, is a community powered…

University of Bristol to collaborate with Evotec to help treatment of kidney diseases

  • 2nd March 2022
A new collaboration to help patients with nephrotic syndrome, a type of kidney disease, has…

How innovation and lived experience is helping people with eating disorders

  • 28th February 2022
Eating disorders are complex mental illnesses and can affect anyone, no matter their age, gender…

Maria Kane is new Bristol Health Partners AHSC Chair

  • 21st February 2022
North Bristol NHS Trust Chief Executive Maria Kane OBE will be taking on the role…

City Know-how: How does being in the presence of skyscrapers make you feel?

  • 18th February 2022
As cities become more densely populated, we are increasingly building upward. What are the psychological…

Bristol researcher awarded fellowship to help change the lives of people suffering with chronic pain

  • 18th February 2022
More than a third of the UK population – around 28 million people – are…