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Life After Stroke Monthly Information Session - Aphasia: communication disability

Bristol After Stroke is offering free monthly virtual information sessions as part of their support for people after they've had a stroke. The sessions are for people who have had strokes, their families, friends and carers. They will be taking place on t

Life After Stroke Monthly Information Session - Common Stroke Medication

Bristol After Stroke is offering free monthly virtual information sessions as part of their support for people after they've had a stroke. The sessions are for people who have had strokes, their families, friends and carers. They will be taking place on t

Health and care leaders set out consultation plans for changes to local stroke services

Health and care leaders in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire (BNSSG) are today (Monday 15 March) setting out plans to proceed to public consultation on major changes to the area’s stroke services. Stroke is the fourth biggest kil...

HITs work together to help redesign of chronic pain patient pathway

Two of our HITS - Integrated Pain Management and Bristol Bones and Joints - have been working together to redesign how we plan and deliver chronic pain services, as part of Healthier Together’s wider reconfiguration of musculoskeletal services. The co...

Stroke HIT widens access to public consultation for stroke care

The Stroke HIT aphasia group created accessible resources with help from speech therapists and communications staff from Healthier Together.

Bristol Health Partners co-hosts advancing analytics and AI event

On 9 July, analysts from across health, local authority and academic organisations joined Bristol Health Partners and Healthier Together at an event to explore how we can advance analytics locally.

Healthier Together play Partnerology

On 6 September, some of the Healthier Together team met up with intrepid colleagues from BNSSG CCG, UHBristol, Sirona Care and Health and Bristol Community Health for a spot of Partnerology.

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