UHBW NHS Foundation Trust chief executive to retire

  • 17th August 2021
University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW) chief executive, Robert Woolley, has today…

Challenging the stigma of opioid substitution treatment at Drug and Alcohol HIT workshop

  • 30th July 2021
Bristol Health Partners’ Drug and Alcohol Health Integration Team (HIT) brought together people from…

Chronic Pain HIT host research webinar

  • 30th July 2021
The Chronic Pain Health Integration Team (HIT) organised a Research Webinar in July 2021. Watch…

Dementia friendly allotment breaks new ground in Bristol

  • 30th July 2021
Bristol’s first dementia friendly allotment launched on 23 July, at an event attended by Bristol…

Handing over instead of ending pain management programmes: How peer-led meetings build on positive gains

  • 29th July 2021
The Chronic Pain Health Integration Team (HIT) is pleased to share a peer-reviewed article…

SHIP HIT welcomes new Director

  • 29th July 2021
The Sexual Health Improvement Programme (SHIP) Health Integration Team would like to welcome Professor…

Drug and Alcohol HIT meeting focuses on trauma informed approaches

  • 23rd July 2021
The Drug and Alcohol HIT network met virtually on 30 June 2021. Chair Dr Julian…

CONfidence app shortlisted for 2021 Nursing Times Award

  • 23rd July 2021
A new app developed by Bristol Health Partners’ Bladder and Bowel Confidence Health Integration…

Long COVID in children poorly understood by doctors

  • 21st July 2021
The clinical definition of long COVID in children is at present very limited and poorly…

Bristol Bones and Joints HIT update 2020-21

  • 20th July 2021
Co-directors Emma Dures and Sanchit Mehendale recap Bristol Bones and Joints HIT highlights from…

Bristol Immunisation Group (BIG) HIT 2020-21 update

  • 20th July 2021
Professor Adam Finn, Dr Marion Roderick and Dr Julie Yates, Directors of the Bristol…

Highlights from the BABCON HIT 2020-21

  • 20th July 2021
Leadership team Dr Nikki Cotterill, Professor Marcus Drake, Kathryn McCarthy and Professor Paul Abrams look…