TfL's junk food advertising restrictions linked to reductions in high fat, salt and sugar product purchases

  • 17th February 2022
Restricting the outdoor advertising of high fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) foods and drinks across…

SHIP HIT’s work to make STI tests safer highlighted in national media

  • 17th February 2022
Concerns around potentially unsafe online test providers for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have grown in…

ED HIT looking for young people to shape research into eating disorders

  • 11th February 2022
Our Eating Disorders Health Integration Team (ED HIT) is setting up a Special Interest Research…

SHIP HIT says goodbye to director Paddy Horner

  • 9th February 2022
Dr Paddy Horner, Associate Professor in Sexually Transmitted Infections at the University of Bristol, is…

Clinical Commissioning Group approves major improvements to stroke services

  • 1st February 2022
Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) has today, Tuesday 1 February,…

University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust appoints new Chief Executive

  • 28th January 2022
Eugine Yafele has been appointed as the new Chief Executive for University Hospitals Bristol…

Connie Shiridzinomwa and Heidi Andrews join Bristol Health Partners team

  • 28th January 2022
Our team welcomed two new members at the end of 2021 and start of 2022…

People’s long-term pain after knee surgery is reduced, new treatment has shown

  • 27th January 2022
With one in five people experiencing ongoing pain long after knee replacement surgery, new research,…

Major stroke services improvements reach decision-making stage

  • 25th January 2022
A series of recommendations to improve stroke services in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire…

City Know-how: Factors that influence urban park access

  • 25th January 2022
Park access is about more than the distance to get there. For the attention of:…

ED HIT offers free wellbeing art packs to help people affected by eating disorders and eating problems

  • 21st January 2022
Bristol Health Partners’ Eating Disorders Health Integration Team (ED HIT) has produced a free…

City Know-how: Examining the anticipated economic return of urban greenways

  • 21st January 2022
Every £1.00 invested in an urban greenway can expect to return an investment of £2.00-£6.00…