Bladder and bowel support app wins Nursing Times Award 2021

  • 28th October 2021
An app developed by Bristol Health Partners’ Bladder and Bowel Confidence Health Integration Team…

New project explores impact of school discipline on pupil wellbeing

  • 20th October 2021
NIHR Applied Research Collaboration West (ARC West) has launched a new project working with young…

Artist exhibits life after stroke for #WorldStrokeDay

  • 19th October 2021
An artist whose life was profoundly affected by a stroke has captured its impacts in…

New website about infection and antibiotic resistance launched for schools

  • 19th October 2021
Children will learn about how infection takes place and the growing threat of antibiotic resistance…

Region’s top football clubs back new #ChangeChampions domestic abuse campaign

  • 15th October 2021
Bristol Rovers and County in the Community (the Charity arm of Newport County AFC) are…

Chair-designate confirmed for BNSSG Integrated Care System

  • 15th October 2021
Jeff Farrar has today (Friday, 15 October) been announced as Chair-designate of the Healthier Together…

Bristol Health Partners conference puts lived experience at heart of health research

  • 14th October 2021
Bristol Health Partners held its annual Conference on Tuesday 12 October 2021. Like last year,…

Allergies including asthma and hay fever not linked to mental health traits

  • 6th October 2021
Allergic diseases such as asthma, atopic dermatitis and hay fever do not cause the onset…

Statue of Henrietta Lacks unveiled at University of Bristol

  • 4th October 2021
A life-size bronze statue of Henrietta Lacks, a Black American woman whose cells were the…

It is safe for people to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and influenza at the same time, study shows

  • 1st October 2021
Research has found that it is safe for people to receive a flu vaccine at…

Resources launched for GPs to support people who self-harm

  • 30th September 2021
Supporting adults who self-harm or experience suicidal thoughts could now be easier for GPs, thanks…

Tobacco and alcohol may increase likelihood of using illegal drugs, new study shows

  • 30th September 2021
The use of legal drugs (tobacco and alcohol) may lead to the use of cannabis,…