Psychosis HIT News

Psychosis risk prediction tool could help GPs detect risk of condition early

  • 15th October 2024
GPs could potentially use a psychosis risk prediction tool (P-risk) developed by researchers supported by…

Psychosis HIT 2023-24

  • 5th July 2024
Bringing together national expertise and lived experience The Psychosis HIT led a hugely successful…

New study identifies link between low levels of omega-3s and symptoms of psychosis in early adulthood

  • 12th June 2024
A new study, the largest of its kind, published in Biological Psychiatry today [12 June],…

Exhibition celebrates lived experience involvement in mental health research

  • 16th May 2024
A free exhibition exploring the experience of collaborative, participatory mental health research through art, photography…

Psychosis HIT conference spreads message of Love, Patience and Kindness

  • 20th September 2023
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

  • 30th May 2023
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

  • 20th April 2023
Clinical guidelines about providing early support to patients with an at-risk mental state for…

Psychosis HIT 2022-23

  • 1st April 2023
Furthering research into psychosis prediction, treatment and recovery The HIT continues to be involved in…

HITS collaborate on healthy weight and mental health workshop 

  • 16th February 2023
Colleagues from three Health Integration Teams (HITs) – Healthy Weight, Psychosis, and Adversity and Trauma…

Bristol Health Partners explained in short film

  • 1st November 2022
Bristol Health Partners brings together universities, health and care services, and local authorities to improve…

See photos from Bristol Health Partners 2022 conference

  • 6th October 2022
Bristol Health Partners conference took place on 4 October 2022. Click on a photo to…