Psychosis HIT conference spreads message of Love, Patience and Kindness
More than 150 delegates, including academics, clinicians and people with lived experience, joined Bristol Health…
Bristol part of £42 million boost for mental health research to unlock new treatments
The University of Bristol is part of a £42.7 million ‘Mental Health Mission’ announced by…
Identifying and managing people with an at-risk mental state for psychosis
Clinical guidelines about providing early support to patients with an at-risk mental state for…
Psychosis HIT 2022-23
Furthering research into psychosis prediction, treatment and recovery The HIT continues to be involved in…
HITS collaborate on healthy weight and mental health workshop
Colleagues from three Health Integration Teams (HITs) – Healthy Weight, Psychosis, and Adversity and Trauma…
Bristol Health Partners explained in short film
Bristol Health Partners brings together universities, health and care services, and local authorities to improve…
See photos from Bristol Health Partners 2022 conference
Bristol Health Partners conference took place on 4 October 2022. Click on a photo to…
Bristol Health Partners 10th anniversary conference gets delegates moving
Bristol Health Partners Academic Health Science Centre welcomed more than 100 delegates to our…
England-wide study first to show link between intimate partner violence, self-harm and suicidality
A new study is the first to show that intimate partner violence (IPV) is strongly…
Psychosis HIT reflects on 2021-22
Work related to improving the support, treatment, services and lives of local people with psychosis…
Connie Shiridzinomwa and Heidi Andrews join Bristol Health Partners team
Our team welcomed two new members at the end of 2021 and start of 2022…