Self-harm Matters HIT News

Improving Care in Self-Harm HIT 2020-21 review

  • 20th July 2021
Drs Lucy Biddle, Becky Mars and Sandra Walker, Improving Care in Self-Harm (STITCH) HIT…

HIT Conference goes virtual to address the impact of COVID-19 and wider health inequalities

  • 20th October 2020
Bristol Health Partners held its annual Health Integration Team (HIT) Conference as an entirely…

New self-harm information and navigation service now open

  • 5th October 2020
From Monday, 5 October 2020, Self Injury Support will be offering a self-harm information…

2019-20 Improving Care in Self-Harm (STITCH) HIT successes

  • 4th May 2020
Improving Care in Self-Harm Health Integration Team (STITCH HIT) Directors Drs Becky…

Local charity Above & Beyond will continue to support three HITs

  • 17th February 2020
Three of Bristol Health Partners (BHP) Health Integration Teams (HITs) will receive a further…

DistrACT app scoops BMA Patient Information Award

  • 11th September 2019
The distrACT app, developed in collaboration with the Bristol Health Partners' Improving Care in Self-Harm…

Improving Care in Self-Harm HIT's successes in 2018-19

  • 19th May 2019
Sue Dursley, Nik Munien and Lucy Biddell, Co-Directors of the Improving Care in Self-Harm Health…

Bristol developed self-harm support and suicide prevention app gains place on NHS Apps Library

  • 12th February 2019
With young people’s mental health hitting the headlines, a Bristol-developed free app giving people easy,…

Health Integration Teams secure nearly £1.5 million in the first quarter of 2018/19

  • 24th September 2018
Bristol Health Integration Teams (HITs) have secured £1,438,000 of funding in the first quarter of…

Health Integration Teams attract nearly £4.7 million in 2017-18

  • 15th June 2018
Bristol Health Partners Health Integration Teams (HITs) have attracted nearly £4.7 million in funding to…

The Bristol Self-Harm Surveillance Register: the first ‘real time’ register in the UK

  • 25th May 2018
Salena Williams, Senior Nurse in the Psychiatric Liaison team at the Bristol Royal Infirmary, writes…