Bristol aims for walking to be the first choice of transport for local journeys

  • 3rd February 2020
The work of our Supporting Healthy Inclusive Neighbourhood Environments Health Integration team (SHINE HIT) co-director…

Introducing our two newest HITS: ACE and BABCON

  • 3rd February 2020
From adverse childhood experiences to bladder and bowel confidence, our latest HITs will be tackling…

Carla Southworth and Sabrina Lee join the Bristol Health Partners team

  • 27th January 2020
Our team welcomed two new members at the end of 2019 as Carla Southworth…

SHINE HIT contributes to international journal on child friendly cities

  • 21st January 2020
Supporting the many initiatives that are helping to make Bristol a child friendly city…

Pilot service in South Glos helps patients with chronic pain reduce their use of opioids

  • 20th January 2020
Researchers at the NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Evaluation of Interventions and…

MOVE HIT increases exercise opportunities in Bristol for people with Parkinson's

  • 17th January 2020
Our Parkinson’s and other Movement Disorders (MOVE) Health Integration Team’s (HIT) patient and public involvement…

Dawid Koleczko reflects on his digital internship with Bristol Health Partners and Bristol City Council

  • 17th January 2020
Dawid is a computer science student at the University of West of England and has…

Woodburners – the uncomfortable truth

  • 6th December 2019
Jess is a GP working in West Walk Surgery in Yate, and a research fellow…

Breast screening film for women with learning difficulties launched at North Bristol Trust

  • 4th December 2019
A film made by and for women with learning disabilities to take the fear out…

NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre

  • 4th December 2019
The National Institute for Health and Care Research Bristol Biomedical Research Centre (NIHR Bristol BRC)…

Poor produce fewer traffic emissions than rich but are most affected – study finds

  • 2nd December 2019
A study analysing vehicle emissions in relation to different parts of society in England and…

Urinary tract infection device could reduce need for precautionary antibiotics

  • 2nd December 2019
University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) researchers are supporting clinicians at the North…