20mph limits benefit everyone in Bristol, from the youngest to the oldest

  • 4th July 2018
Supporters of 20mph limits – which research has shown is seven out of 10 adults…

Can peer power make teenage girls more active?

  • 2nd July 2018
A new study by the University of Bristol will test whether teenage girls’ activity levels…

Results of the largest ever multimorbidity trial in primary care challenge current thinking

  • 29th June 2018
In the largest ever trial of an intervention to treat people with multiple long-term conditions…

“I pushed all I could - out came a baby who was pale, limp and did not cry”

  • 26th June 2018
Professor Marianne Thoresen describes her groundbreaking work to prevent brain injuries in new-born babies who…

Happy staff=happy patients: How the SPEaC app came to be

  • 25th June 2018
Anne Frampton, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, and Andrew Hollowood, Clinical Chair, both at University Hospitals…

Stroke HIT appoints two new public contributor Directors

  • 25th June 2018
The Stroke Health Integration Team (HIT) has appointed Stephen Hill and Chris Priestman as co-Directors…

Comic launch and art exhibition challenge obesity stigma

  • 22nd June 2018
A new comic exploring how our culture stigmatises larger body sizes is launching in Bristol…

Death of SHINE HIT's Peter Wilkinson

  • 22nd June 2018
Peter Wilkinson, a Bristol parks manager and member of the Healthy Neighbourhood Environments (SHINE) HIT,…

MOVE HIT runs first ever Duodopa support group meeting for patients and carers

  • 22nd June 2018
The Movement Disorders Health Integration Team ran the country’s first Duodopa support group meeting this…

Support 20mph safer speeds in Bristol? You are not alone

  • 20th June 2018
Bristol City Council is consulting on 20mph limits in Bristol. If you are one of…

Our 2017-18 annual review is out now

  • 15th June 2018
Our 2017-18 annual review highlights the milestones and achievements of our strategic partnership, which works…

"Health is fundamentally the product of an experience of place"

  • 15th June 2018
David Relph, who has been Director of Bristol Health Partners since 2014, left the role…