Bristol Walk Fest returns in May with a COVID-19 secure edition

  • 25th February 2021
Bristol Walk Fest will return from May 1 to 31 2021 with a COVID-19…

HIT Director speaks at Bristol Neuroscience webinar

  • 23rd February 2021
Chronic Pain HIT Director Professor Candy McCabe spoke at the University of Bristol Neuroscience Webinar…

People in Health West of England launches trailblazing involvement platform

  • 22nd February 2021
People in Health West of England (PHWE) has launched Discourse, an online platform…

SHIP HIT supports new programme that assesses for domestic violence and abuse in sexual health services

  • 15th February 2021
IRIS ADViSE (Assessing for Domestic Violence and Abuse in Sexual Health Environments) is an initiative…

Brain-related visual problems may affect one in 30 primary school children

  • 8th February 2021
A brain-related visual impairment, which until recently was thought to be rare, may affect one…

ACTion After Stroke courses set to start on 16 February

  • 4th February 2021
Starting from 16 February, Bristol After Stroke will be running a course to help…

Are you of African or Caribbean heritage and interested in putting an end to HIV infections and stigma in Bristol?

  • 4th February 2021
Common Ambition Bristol is a major new project with people of African and Caribbean heritage…

New Bristol walking app is looking for local contributions

  • 2nd February 2021
The Bristol City Council Sustainable Transport team are partnering with Age UK Bristol to…

Bristol City Council's webinar tackles the myths and misinformation around the COVID-19 vaccine

  • 28th January 2021
On Tuesday, 26 January, 2021, the Bristol City Council Race Equality COVID-19 Steering Group held…

UK public supports usage of tracking technology and immunity passports in global pandemic

  • 26th January 2021
New research suggests the majority of people in the UK are willing to use…

Why are around a third of pregnant women not vaccinated against whooping cough?

  • 21st January 2021
Whooping cough is widespread, highly contagious and serious for new-born babies. However, 30 per cent…

NHS England information video about vaccines for people with a learning disability and autism

  • 18th January 2021
NHS England and NHS Improvement have produced a short film which describes: what a…