Sexual Health Improvement (SHIP) HIT News

Introducing a new myth busting short film about HIV made in Bristol

  • 27th October 2022
Common Ambition Bristol (CAB) has launched a film to bust myths around HIV and sexual…

Common Ambition Bristol Cinema Jam to launch ‘HIV: Talk. Test. Protect'

  • 20th October 2022
To celebrate Black History Month, Common Ambition Bristol (CAB) are partnering up with DET Entertainment to host…

Sexual health test vending machines launch in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire

  • 19th October 2022
New vending machines offering free sexual health testing kits have been launched in four venues…

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…

Bristol Health Partners 10th anniversary conference gets delegates moving 

  • 6th October 2022
Bristol Health Partners Academic Health Science Centre welcomed more than 100 delegates to our…

Launching Common Ambition Bristol - working with African and Caribbean heritage communities to reduce HIV stigma and infections

  • 8th June 2022
A major community-powered project in Bristol is set to launch an outreach programme to address…

Vote for Common Ambition Bristol in National Diversity Awards

  • 17th May 2022
Common Ambition Bristol has been nominated for the 2022 National Diversity Awards in the category…

Few UK online sexually transmitted infection test services meet national standards

  • 13th April 2022
Few UK online sexually transmitted infection test services meet national recommended standards, with independent sector…

Sexual Health Improvement (SHIP) HIT reflects on 2021-22

  • 1st April 2022
We were delighted that in July 2021 Jeremy Horwood Professor of Social Sciences and Health…

Common Ambition Bristol is looking for volunteers

  • 3rd March 2022
Common Ambition Bristol, supported by our Sexual Health Inprovement HIT, is a community powered…

SHIP HIT’s work to make STI tests safer highlighted in national media

  • 17th February 2022
Concerns around potentially unsafe online test providers for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have grown in…